Hartmut AG Bosinski

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Hartmut AG Bosinski (born August 14, 1956 in Güstrow ) is a German sexologist and psychotherapist . After a long time as professor and head of sexual medicine at the University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein , he now works as a resident doctor.

Professional background

Hartmut Bosinski is the son of the theologian Gerhard Bosinski . After attending school in Neustrelitz and Berlin, he studied human medicine at the University of Rostock from 1975 to 1981 , where he completed his diploma thesis on "Sexual knowledge in preschool children" in 1980 with the developmental psychologist and sex pedagogue Heinz Grassel. As part of his dissertation, he expanded the topic to include a large sample of preschool children and thus received his doctorate in 1986 at the medical faculty of the Humboldt University in Berlin. After attempting to train as a child and adolescent psychiatrist, which was administratively prevented, he completed training as a specialist in pediatrics and adolescent medicine at the Berlin Charité from 1981 to 1986 . From 1987 to 1992 he worked with the research focus "Sexology" as an assistant in the interdisciplinary research project "Biopsychosocial Unity Human - Structure and Dynamics of Human ontogenesis" at the Berlin Humboldt University under the direction of Karl-Friedrich Wessel a . a. together with developmental psychologist Hans-Dieter Schmidt , endocrinologist Günter Dörner and animal behavior researcher Günter Tembrock . He was a co-founder of the “Volksinitiative Bildung” and representative in the working group “Education, Upbringing, Youth” at the round table in autumn 1989. In 1992 he was an expert from the new federal states at the Federal Council hearing on the abolition of Section 175 of the Criminal Code . In the same year he became assistant to the sexual medicine specialist Reinhard Wille at the sexual medicine research and counseling center at the University Clinic in Kiel, where he qualified as a professor in 1996 on the subject of “transsexuality” . From 1997 to 2013 he was the head of Sexual Medicine in Kiel, which was converted to the Sexual Medicine Section on his initiative, and established the nationwide first certificate course in Sexual Medicine for students of medicine, psychology and law. Together with the legal psychologist Günter Köhnken and the legal scholar Monika Frommel he founded a. a. the “Center for Legal Psychology, Criminal Science and Forensic Psychopathology” at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel . In September 2013 the section for sexual medicine was dissolved by the management of the University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein for cost reasons and Bosinski opened his own practice for sexual medicine in Kiel.

Research priorities

  • Forensic sexual medicine / paraphilia
  • Peripheral and central nervous processing of sexual stimuli
  • Causes, course, diagnosis and therapy of sexual disorders
  • Biopsychosocial foundations of sexual orientation
  • Gender identity disorders in childhood, adolescence and adulthood
  • Psychosexual aspects of intersexuality / Disorders of sex development

Membership in scientific societies

Fonts

  • with KF Wessel (ed.): Interdisciplinary aspects of gender relations in a changing time. Kleine Verlag, Bielefeld 1992, ISBN 3-89370-153-2 .
  • with P. Kirchhof, R. Nave-Herz, G. Robbers and H. Rotter: Registered civil partnership. Legal Security for Homosexual Couples - Attack on Marriage and Family? Verlag Friedrich Pustet, Regensburg 2001, ISBN 3-7917-1775-8 .
  • Gender identity disorders in childhood. In: GW Lauth, U. Brack, F. Linderkamp (eds.): Practical handbook: Behavioral therapy in children and adolescents. Beltz-PVU, Weinheim 2001, ISBN 3-621-27823-0 , pp. 265-274.
  • Sexual Assault - The Victims. In: H. Ostendorf, G. Köhnken, G. Schütze (Eds.): Aggression and violence. Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main 2002, ISBN 3-631-38444-0 , pp. 159-174.
  • with M. Oehmichen and H.-J. Kaatsch (ed.): Violence against women and children. Inventory - diagnosis - prevention. Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck 2004, ISBN 3-7950-0329-6 .
  • with KM Beier and K. Loewit: Sexual Medicine - Basics and Practice. 2., revised. Edition. Urban & Fischer, Munich 2005, ISBN 3-437-31452-1 .
  • Nosology, symptoms, course and differential of transsexual gender identity disorders. In: GK Stalla (Hrsg.): Therapielleitfaden Transsexualität. Uni-Med Verlag, Bremen 2006, ISBN 3-8374-1479-5 , pp. 28-42.
  • Somatosexual and psychosexual development of normal and impaired gender identity. In: GK Stalla (Hrsg.): Therapielleitfaden Transsexualität. Uni-Med Verlag, Bremen 2006, ISBN 3-8374-1479-5 , pp. 22-27.
  • Sexual Disorders - Gender Identity Disorders. In: H. Förstl, M. Hautzinger, G. Roth (Ed.): Neurobiology of mental disorders. Springer, Heidelberg 2006, ISBN 3-540-25694-6 , pp. 808-826.
  • Sexual medical disorders. In: M. Kiechle (Ed.): Gynecology and Obstetrics. Urban & Fischer 2007, ISBN 978-3-437-42407-6 , pp. 167-178.
  • Neurobiology of Transsexuality. In: J. Müller (Ed.): Neurobiology of forensically relevant disorders. Basics, disorders, perspectives. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2010, ISBN 978-3-17-020471-3 , pp. 394-405.
  • Gender identity disorders - assessments according to the transsexual law. In: F. Häßler, W. Kinze, N. Nedopil (eds.): Praxishandbuch Forensic Psychiatry of Children, Adolescents and Adults. MWV, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-941468-25-2 , pp. 547-566.
  • The forensic meanings of "Paraphilia-related Disorder" and "Hypersexual Disorder". In: N. Saimeh (Ed.): Treat with safety. Eickelborn series on forensic psychiatry. MWV, Berlin 2014, ISBN 978-3-95466-118-3 , pp. 53-63.
  • Sexual fantasies, addictions and compulsions in the genesis of sexual offenses. In: L. Greuel, A. Petermann, A. Boetticher (Eds.): Power - Coercion - Violence (?) Sexual violence and killing crime in a forensic context. Pabst Science Publishers, Lengerich 2015, ISBN 978-3-95853-065-2 .
  • A standard variant of human relationship skills: homosexuality from the perspective of sexual medicine. In: S. Goertz (Ed.): Who am I to condemn him? Homosexuality and the Catholic Church. Herder-Verlag, Freiburg i.Br. 2015, ISBN 978-3-451-33273-9 , pp. 91-130.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. H. Grassel, H. Bosinski: Sexual knowledge and gender role concepts in preschool children. In: Journal for Medical Youth Studies. 74, 1983, pp. 110-120.
  2. ^ HAG Bosinski: On the current status of sex education in preschool age. In: Journal for Medical Youth Studies. 80, 1989, pp. 290-297.
  3. HAG Bosinski: On gender socialization in preschool age in the GDR - an addendum or "When Mutti went to work early". In: Scientific journal of the Humboldt University in Berlin. 41, 1992, pp. 39-49.
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  5. Stricter custom. In: Der Spiegel. 11/1992.
  6. ^ HAG Bosinski, M. Peter, G. Bonatz, R. Arndt, M. Heidenreich, WG Sippell, R. Wille: A higher rate of hyperandrogenic disorders in female-to-male transsexuals. In: Psychoneuroendocrinol. 22, 1997, pp. 361-380.
  7. HAG Bosinski, I. Schröder, M. Peter, R. Arndt, R. Wille, WG Sippell: Anthropometrical measurements and androgen levels in males, females, and hormonally untreated female-to-male transsexuals. In: Archives of Sexual Behavior. 26, 1997, pp. 143-157.
  8. ^ Sabine Rückert: Victim protection settled. In: The time. February 2, 2012.
  9. Eckard Gehm: Sexologist Bosinski throws down in protest. In: Schleswig-Holsteinische Landeszeitung. June 27, 2013.
  10. Esther Geisslinger: "Business people decide". In: Taz. 2nd of July 2013.