Dietmar Schmeiser

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Dietmar Schmeiser

Dietmar Schmeiser (born October 19, 1937 in Buchen ) is a German psychoanalyst and author .

Life

After graduating from the Goethe-Gymnasium Karlsruhe , he studied at the Karlsruhe University of Education with a major in fine arts and graduated with the state examination. From 1960 he studied psychology , psychopathology and anthropology at the University of Mainz . He graduated as a psychologist in 1964. He was appointed full professor in 1967. In 1969 he was promoted to Dr. rer nat. PhD. He completed his training as a psychoanalyst at the Institute for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy Heidelberg-Mannheim in 1978. He was a lecturer at the seminary in Speyer . Schmeiser runs his own practice in Neustadt-Hambach an der Weinstrasse. He was appointed training analyst at the Institute for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis Rhein-Eifel (Annelise Heigl-Evers Institute). In terms of professional policy, he is in Berlin and Mainz a. a. Active with the Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians and the German Association of Psychotherapists . In 1998 he was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit.

Publications

  • About the connection between test-correlated school performance, development samples and non-verbal intelligence. Mainz 1969 (= dissertation from February 14, 1969).
  • Bunsenstrasse No. 3. Childhood in the ruins of a big city. Info Verlag, Karlsruhe 2005, ISBN 3-88190-386-0 .
  • Ludwig Janus: Born in the war. Childhood experiences in World War II and their effects. Psychosozial-Verlag, Giessen 2006, 2nd edition 2012.
  • with Benedikt Noe: Johann Georg Hörner social reformer, mayor and revolutionary (1785–1873). In: Mannheim history sheets. 32, Mannheim 2016, pp. 27-53.
  • Bunsenstrasse No. 3. 2nd completely revised and expanded edition, Info Verlag, Karlsruhe 2017, ISBN 978-3-88190-962-4 .

literature

  • Bernhard Koerner: Schmeiser. In: German gender book. Volume 154: 42. General gender book. Starke, Limburg ad Lahn 1970, ISBN 3-7980-0154-5 (source for first names and date of birth).
  • Who is who in Germany. 18th edition 2014, p. 740.