Cornelia Krause-Girth

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Cornelia Krause-Girth (born November 19, 1951 in Hamburg ) is a German psychologist , doctor , psychoanalyst and group analyst .

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Krause-Girth's training analyst was Stavros Mentzos . Since 2003 she has held the chair for clinical psychology in the department of social pedagogy and psychotherapeutic practice at the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences and lecturer at the Wiesbaden Academy for Psychotherapy . From 2001 to 2003 she was President of the European Association for Psychotherapy .

Krause-Girth runs his own practice and also taught at the Sigmund Freud Private University in Vienna . Her teaching and research focuses on group analysis , self-help groups , human rights and gender-specific aspects of psychotherapy.

Publications

  • Sham solutions . The Prescribing Practice of Psychotropic Drugs. Psychiatrie-Verlag, Bonn 1989, ISBN 3-88414-099-X
  • Frankfurt contributions to psychosocial medicine . Together with Jochen Jordan, VAS, Frankfurt / Main 1989, ISBN 3-88864-012-1
  • Quality of life and relationships. Gender-sensitive care for the mentally ill. Edited with Christa Oppenheimer, Bonn 2004, ISBN 3-88414-357-3
  • The group, the couple and love. On the work of Michael Lukas Moeller . (Ed.) Psychosozial-Verlag, Giessen 2007, ISBN 3-89806-586-3

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