Hartmut Radebold

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Hartmut Radebold (2014)

Hartmut Radebold (born April 23, 1935 in Berlin ) is a German psychiatrist , psychoanalyst and geriatric researcher . From 1976 to 1997 he was a full professor for clinical psychology at the University of Kassel . He is considered the founder and "Nestor of the German-language psychotherapy of the elderly" ( Psyche ).

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After the end of World War II, Radbold grew up as a half-orphan with his mother.

Radebold studied human medicine at the Free University of Berlin from 1954 to 1960 . From 1960 to 1966 he worked as a medical assistant and completed further training as a doctor for psychiatry / neurology at the Psychiatric University Clinic of the Free University of Berlin. In 1964 he received his doctorate. Also in 1964 he began further training in psychoanalysis at the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute .

From 1967 to 1969 Radebold worked as a senior physician in the geriatrics department of the Behring Municipal Hospital in Berlin, where he was responsible for concept development, psychotherapeutic and psychiatric treatments and the consulting service. From 1970 to 1976 he worked at the Department of Psychotherapy at Ulm University , among other things as head of the Psychotherapeutic University Outpatient Clinic and from 1973 as Senior Physician in the Department of Psychotherapy and the Psychosocial Center at Ulm University. At the same time he completed further training in psychoanalysis.

From 1976 to 1997 he was C4 professor for "Clinical Psychology (with special consideration of older and older age)" at the University of Kassel. There he also founded the Interdisciplinary Working Group for Applied Social Gerontology (ASG), of which he was spokesman for many years. From 1978 Radebold was a training and control analyst at the Alexander Mitscherlich Institute of the German Psychoanalytic Association . Since the mid-1980s he has been particularly interested in the therapeutically long-neglected consequences of childhood during World War II . In 1998 he founded the Institute for Aging Psychotherapy and headed it until 2008.

Radebold lives in Kassel , is married to the librarian Hildegard Radebold (* 1941), with whom he has two children.

Awards

Fonts (selection)

As an author:

  • Investigation into the etiology of orthostatism. With special consideration of the influence of psychological factors. Berlin 1962 (dissertation).
  • with Hildegard Bechtler and Ingeburg Pina: Psychosocial work with older people. Lambertus, Freiburg im Breisgau 1973, ISBN 3-7841-0058-9 .
  • with Reinhard Schmitz-Scherzer and Hermann-Josef Fisseni: Project: Berliner Seniorenbriefe. On your behalf - information for the second half of life. Vincentz, Hanover 1983, ISBN 3-87870-213-2 .
  • Psychodynamics and psychotherapy for the elderly. Psychodynamic view and psychoanalytic psychotherapy for 50–75 year olds. Springer, Berlin 1992, ISBN 3-540-54770-3 .
  • with Ruth Schweizer: The arduous departure. About psychoanalysis in old age. Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1996; 2nd edition: Reinhardt, Munich 2001, ISBN 3-497-01568-7 .
  • with the assistance of Hildegard Radebold: Absent Fathers. Consequences of childhood at war in psychoanalysis. Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, Göttingen 2000; completely revised and updated edition: Absent Fathers and War Childhood. cope with old injuries. 2010, ISBN 978-3-608-94633-8 .
  • The dark shadows of our past. Elderly people in counseling, psychotherapy, pastoral care and care. Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 2005, ISBN 3-608-94162-2 .
  • with Hermann Schulz and Jürgen Reulecke : sons without fathers. Experiences of the war generation. Links, Berlin 2004; 2nd, expanded edition 2007, ISBN 978-3-86153-445-7 .
  • with Hildegard Radebold: Getting older has to be learned. Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 2009, ISBN 978-3-608-94526-3 .

As editor:

  • with others: depression in old age. Steinkopff, Darmstadt 1997, ISBN 3-7985-1089-X .
  • with Gereon Heuft and Insa Fooken: Childhoods in World War II. War experiences and their consequences from a psychohistorical perspective. Juventa, Weinheim 2006, ISBN 978-3-7799-1730-4 .
  • with Werner Bohleber and Jürgen Zinnecker: Transgenerational transmission of war-torn childhoods. Interdisciplinary studies on the sustainability of historical experiences over four generations. Juventa, Weinheim 2008, ISBN 978-3-7799-1735-9 .
  • (Co-editor) Trade journal Psychotherapy in old age .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar Online . Retrieved April 29, 2016.
  2. Hartmut Radebold: Dtsch Arztebl 2004; 101: A 1960–1962, No. 27 “War children” in old age: Think historically when diagnosing
  3. “Something terrible happened to you” , Interview with Hartmut Radebold, Spiegel online, April 25, 2005, accessed on April 15, 2017.