Claudia Croos-Müller

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Claudia Croos-Müller (* 1951) is a German neurologist , neurologist , psychotherapist and specialist book author.

Live and act

Claudia Croos-Müller studied in Munich at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . After her training as a specialist doctor and psychotherapist, from 1990 to 2012 she headed the consulting department for neurology, psychiatry and psychotherapy at the ROMED Clinic in Rosenheim. She trained in body therapy and trauma therapy procedures.

Croos-Müller is a Europe-certified EMDR therapist and trained in Psychodynamic Imaginative Trauma Therapy (PITT) according to Luise Reddemann . As a co-founder of the Jakobus Hospice Association in Rosenheim and a longstanding board member and chairwoman, she is also committed to palliative work in nursing and medicine.

She is a lecturer at various institutions. Her topic is “psycho-mental health for all”, which is why she carries out information and training and “helping people to help themselves” in a variety of ways for laypeople and specialists.

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Individual evidence

  1. Review: Claudia Croos-Müller: Head up - the little book of survival