Dorothee Roer

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C. Dorothee Roer (* 1943 ) is a German cultural scientist with a focus on psychology, ethnology and sociology.

Life

Dorothee Roer studied psychology , ethnology and sociology in Göttingen, Hamburg, Tübingen and Heidelberg. For several years she worked at the Psychological Institute of Heidelberg University . Since 1975 she was a professor at the Frankfurt / Main University of Applied Sciences . Her main areas of work were clinical psychology and socialization . Mrs. Roer married the pastor and peace activist Ingo Roer. Two daughters were born. The couple lived in Frankfurt / Main.

Services

Dorothee Roer has published numerous papers on the subject of biography and society. Together with Dieter Henkel she was the editor of the book “Psychiatrie im Faschismus”. In it, she takes a critical position on the concept of psychiatric illness in classic German psychiatry . She is committed to upholding human rights in Palestine.

Works

  • Psychiatry in Germany 1933–1945: Your contribution to the “Final Solution of the Social Question” , presented using the example of the Uchtspringe Sanatorium, Mannheim, 1992 full text online .
  • Personality-theoretical aspects of women's work and women's unemployment . Cologne: Pahl-Rugenstein, 1980
  • together with Dieter Henkel: Psychiatry in Fascism first publication Psychiatrie-Verlag, Bonn 1986.
  • together with Dieter Henkel: Social epidemiology of mental disorders . Unchangeable photomechan. Reprint, Argument-Verlag, Berlin / West 1980.
  • International Congress of Critical Psychology . Marburg, 1979.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Interview 1999 Muslim Market. on-line
  2. ^ Dorothee Roer & Dieter Henkel: Psychiatry in Fascism . Hadamar Asylum. [1986] Psychiatrie-Verlag Bonn, 400 pages, ISBN 3-88414-079-5 , new foreword from 2nd edition 1996 and 6th unchanged edition, Mabuse Frankfurt 2019, ISBN 978-3929106206 ; P. 7–37 on Stw. "Historical development of the psychiatric concept of illness, assessment of the sociology of knowledge, social situation of psychiatrists, working conditions in psychiatry".

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