Eva Madelung

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Eva Margarete Madelung (born December 10, 1931 in Stuttgart ) is a German teaching therapist for system constellations (DGfS), author and benefactor.

Life

Eva Madelung was born in Stuttgart in 1931 as the second child of Robert and Margarete Bosch. She studied German and philosophy at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and did her doctorate. In 1953 she spent a year in India. After marrying the aeronautical engineer Gero Madelung , son of the aircraft manufacturer Georg Hans Madelung , and having two children, she completed advanced training in various methods of humanistic psychotherapy and system constellation based on an alternative practitioner training . Since 1975 she has worked as a family therapist in private practice and has led workshops in Germany and abroad.

She was a member of the board of trustees of the Robert Bosch Foundation since it was founded in 1964 and was particularly committed to educational projects. In 1971 she founded together with her brother Robert jun. the Heidehof Foundation (formerly: Foundation for Education and Support for the Disabled). Her focus there is on education, assistance for people with disabilities, health, social issues, ecology and nature conservation. Together with her brother Robert, she initiated the establishment of the German School Prize .

With before it's too late speeches. In 2014, when she was 83, Madelung wrote an autobiographical novel about the life of a former National Socialist , which describes the existential conflicts of her youth in the form of a fictional correspondence.

Therapeutic method: Neuro-Imaginative Design (NIG)

The NIG is a therapeutic approach developed by Eva Madelung over many years, in which elements of the family constellation merge with elements from art therapy and body therapy as well as other systemic therapies ( neuro-linguistic programming , solution-oriented short therapy , Heidelberg family therapy ). Today she is represented by Barbara Innecken.

Awards

Lectures and essays

  • The German resistance against Hitler and the double standards of the group, in: Praxis der Systemaufstellung 2 (2007), page 32ff.
  • The position of system-related psychotherapy Bert Hellinger in the spectrum of short therapies, in: Gunthard Weber (Hrsg.): Praxis des Familien-Stellens.
  • Contributions to systemic solutions according to Bert Hellinger, Carl Auer-Systeme Verlag: Heidelberg 1998

Works

  • In spite of. Between self-destruction and creativity: human behavior in contradiction, dtv: Munich 1989, ISBN 978-3-466341-19-1
  • Short therapies. New ways of shaping your life. Kösel: Munich 1996, ISBN 978-3-466304-02-8
  • Defiance and loyalty. Two realities in families. Carl Auer Systems Verlag: Heidelberg 2003, 2nd edition, ISBN 978-3-896701-06-0
  • together with Barbara Innecken: Be in the picture. From the creative handling of constellations in individual therapy, counseling, groups and self-help. Carl-Auer-Systeme Verlag: Heidelberg 2015, 4th edition, ISBN 978-3-89670-550-1
  • together with Joachim Scholtysek: Heldenkinder - Traitorkinder. When the parents were in resistance. CH Beck: Munich 2007; ISBN 978-3-406563-19-5
  • Time light. Poetry from three decades. via Avicenna Bookstore
  • Talk before it's too late. Life report of a former National Socialist. Roman, Europa Verlag: Munich, Berlin, Vienna 2014, ISBN 978-3-944305-54-7

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Heidehof Foundation (heidehof-stiftung.de)
  2. The German School Prize - this is how you apply. Stern, January 31, 2006.
  3. Intermediate tones: Music and questions about the person Psychotherapist Eva Madelung , Deutschlandfunk from February 1, 2015, accessed February 1, 2015.
  4. Eva Madelung together with Barbara Innecken: Be in the picture. About the creative handling of constellations in individual therapy, counseling, groups and self-help, Carl-Auer-Systeme Verlag: Heidelberg 2010, 3rd edition, ISBN 978-3-89670-550-1 .
  5. Further education (eva-madelung.de)