Franziska Henningsen
Franziska Henningsen (born October 4, 1948 in Flensburg ; † February 3, 2015 in Berlin ) was a German psychoanalyst whose main focus in clinical practice and psychoanalytic research was psychological trauma in its transgenerational transmission among war participants and refugees.
Life
Franziska Henningsen, b. Thiessen was born in Flensburg.
Education
Franziska Henningsen studied psychology with minor subjects in education , philosophy and political science in Freiburg and at the LMU Munich . She received her doctorate at the LMU Munich in 1975 with the dissertation Ulcus pepticum: psychosomat. Aspects .
job
After graduating, she worked as a research assistant in the Department of Clinical Psychology at the LMU Munich and at the University Children's Outpatient Clinic in Munich. In 1993 she moved with her family to Berlin and worked in her own practice and as a training analyst at the Berlin Psychoanalytical Institute (Karl Abraham Institute).
She was a member of the German Psychoanalytic Association (DPV). From 2000 to 2004 she was scientific secretary of the DPV. Her research focus was psychological trauma . She was a co-founder of the Working Group on Standards for the Assessment of Psychotraumatized People (SBPM), which formulated standards for assessing traumatized refugees in legal residence procedures. She was also a curator in the Club of Berlin .
family
Franziska Henningsen was married to the Berlin cultural scientist Bernd Henningsen , professor at the Humboldt University in Berlin . They have two children, the sinologist Lena Henningsen and the physicist Nils Henningsen. Her sister, Elisabeth Steinhagen-Thiessen , is a professor at the Berlin Charité .
Fonts (selection)
As an author
- Cooperation and competition: anti-authoritarian and conventionally raised children in comparison; a psychological study . Deutscher Taschenbuch-Verlag, Munich 1973, ISBN 3-423-04233-8
- Dissertation Ulcus pepticum: psychosomat. Aspects . Alber, Freiburg [Breisgau] / Munich 1976, ISBN 3-495-47341-6
- The psychological stress on the bone marrow donor and the importance of accompanying psychotherapy. In: Practice of child psychology and child psychiatry . 29 (2), 1980, pp. 37-42. urn : nbn: de: bsz: 291-psydok-27735
- Psychoanalyses with traumatized patients: separation - illness - violence. Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta, 2012. ISBN 978-3-608-94719-9
As editor
- Psychoanalysis behind the Iron Curtain. Edited together with Ágnes Berger, Ludger M. Hermanns and János Can Togay . Brandes & Apsel Verlag, Frankfurt 2012, ISBN 978-3-86099-956-1
- Psychoanalysis and emigration from Budapest and Berlin. Edited together with Ludger M. Hermanns and János Can Togay . Brandes & Apsel Verlag, Frankfurt 2014, ISBN 978-3-95558-040-7
Web links
- Working group standards for the assessment of psychotraumatized people
Individual evidence
- ↑ trauer.tagesspiegel.de obituary notice. (PDF) In: Tagesspiegel .
- ↑ a b website forced labor 1939-1945, interview with Franziska Henningsen zwangsarbeit-archiv.de
- ^ Website "Club of Berlin". ( Memento of the original from January 26, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. accessed on February 10, 2015
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SURNAME | Henningsen, Franziska |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German psychoanalyst |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 4, 1948 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Flensburg |
DATE OF DEATH | 3rd February 2015 |
Place of death | Berlin |