Hans-Martin Zöllner

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Hans-Martin Zöllner (born 1947 ) is a Swiss psychologist and non-fiction author .

Life

In 1972 Zöllner received his doctorate from the University of Zurich , the title of his dissertation was The Diversity of Aspects of the Mental World: Nietzsche's Significance for Psychology .

Zöllner was President of the Swiss Association of Clinical Psychologists and Head of the Psychological Service of the Psychiatric University Clinic in Zurich.

In 1992, Zöllner was awarded the Dr. Margrit Egnér Foundation honored. Zöllner has been a member of their board of trustees since 1997.

In March 1969 Zöllner married Ulrike Breusch , who was a university lecturer at the ZHAW in Zurich until 2012 and also works as a non-fiction author. The couple live in St. Gallen and have two children together.

Publications (selection)

Individual evidence

  1. Ernst Spengler: Psychotherapy and the image of people , ISBN 9783856306045 , p. 36 ( limited preview )
  2. Wolfgang Rost: Emotions: Elixirs of Life , Springer-Verlag, 2013, ISBN 9783662218693 , p. 272 ​​( limited preview )
  3. Board of Trustees of Dr. Margrit Egnér Foundation