Christine Preissmann

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Christine Preißmann (* 1970 ) is a German doctor specializing in general medicine and psychotherapy.

Life

Christine Preißmann was born in the south of Hesse. She first completed a medical degree in Frankfurt am Main and spent one semester in Uganda . Following her training as a general practitioner, she qualified as a medical psychotherapist and works in the addiction area of ​​a psychiatric clinic. At the age of 27, she was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome . In 2005 she started lecturing on autism and published books on the subject.

Publications

  • Malaria at the University Medical Center Frankfurt am Main from 1989–1995. Dissertation 1998
  • ... and that every day would be Christmas. Weidler, 2005
  • Psychotherapy for people with Asperger's Syndrome. Kohlhammer, 2007
  • Psychotherapy and counseling for people with Asperger's Syndrome: Concepts for successful treatment from the perspective of the patient and the therapist. Kohlhammer, 2009
  • Asperger's - Living in Two Worlds: Those affected report: That helps me in my job, partnership and everyday life. Trias, 2012, ISBN 978-3-8304-3777-2
  • Surprisingly different: girls & women with Asperger's. Triassic, 2013
  • Novels don't work at all , in: Brand eins 04/2014 p. 141 ff.
  • Happiness and life satisfaction for people with autism. Kohlhammer W. GmbH, 2015, ISBN 978-3-1702-6868-5
  • Living well with an autistic child: The resilience book for mothers (specialist advice Klett-Cotta / help from one's own strength), 2015, ISBN 978-3-6088-6046-7
  • Autism and health: Recognizing particularities - overcoming hurdles - promoting resources. Kohlhammer W. GmbH, 2017, ISBN 978-3-1703-2027-7
  • Asperger: Living in two worlds: Affected people report: That helps me in my job, partnership and everyday life 3rd edition Trias, 2018, ISBN 978-3-4321-0701-1

Individual evidence

  1. Main-Echo v. April 10, 2019, p. 3.

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