Hans-Joachim Bochnik

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Hans-Joachim Bochnik (born June 29, 1920 in Lemberg , then Poland, now Ukraine, † December 8, 2005 in Frankfurt am Main ) was a German psychiatrist , neurologist and brain researcher .

Life

Hans-Joachim Bochnik was born in Lemberg and grew up in Berlin from 1921 . In Berlin he also studied medicine up to a physics college. Then he was drafted into the Wehrmacht and served in war in Denmark and Russia. He completed his clinical studies in Hamburg and specialized in the fields of psychiatry and neurology after the state examination and doctorate. He was a student of the psychiatrist Hans Bürger-Prinz , NSDAP member and member of other NS organizations as well as an opponent of psychoanalysis, and was associated with him for decades after he left Hamburg. In Bochnik's marriage in 1945, three children were born. In 1955 he completed his habilitation at the University of Hamburg as a private lecturer in the subjects of psychiatry and neurology. In 1961 he became an adjunct professor at the same university.

In 1966 Bochnik became a full professor at the University of Frankfurt / M. appointed and headed the psychiatric clinic of the university there.

Services

Bochnik held lectures on psychopathology , forensic psychiatry , psychotherapy and clinical psychiatry for more than 30 years .

Bochnik, who, in addition to various individual works, published the book “Need, Rausch und Sucht ” in 1963 , was chairman of the expert commission on the drug risk and drug addiction of young people.

He is known to be the author of the "Bochnik triangle", which schematically shows connections and interactions between illness, social circumstances and primary personality in the sense of a multiconditional theory of causes for mental disorders.

In the dispute about the continued existence of the socialist patient collective , he was appointed as an expert. Bochnik rejected the continued existence of the SPK.

Works

  • H.-J. Bochnik, C. Gärtner-Huth, W. Richtberg: Learning psychiatry: recognizing, experiencing, acting; Phenomenology; holistic diagnostics; Investigate and Document; medical behavior; Reflection therapy . perimed-Fachbuch-Verlagsgesellschaft, Erlangen 1986.
  • Need, intoxication and addiction .

literature

  • W. Richtberg: Obituary for Prof. Dr. Hans-Joachim Bochnik, neurologist, 2006-2077: 854-855.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Stavros Mentzos : Psychodynamic Models in Psychiatry. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2 1992, ISBN 3-525-45727-8 ; to Stw. “Antipsychoanalysts”: page 11 f. (As a ward doctor, Mentzos introduced a catatonic patient to his boss, the psychiatrist Hans Bürger-Prinz. In this case, the boss is referred to as a "declared anti-psychoanalyst".)
  2. ^ Journal Psycho 18 (1992) No. 12, page 827
  3. Bochnik, HJ, H. Koch: The neurologist study. Deutscher Ärzte-Verlag, Cologne 1990.