Hilarion Petzold

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Hilarion Gottfried Petzold (born March 25, 1944 in Kirchen / Sieg ) is a German psychologist . He founded the psychotherapy process of integrative therapy and is a co-founder of the Fritz Perls Institute. From 1979 to 2004 Petzold was professor of psychology, clinical movement therapy and psychomotor skills at the Free University of Amsterdam .

Life and academic background

Petzold spent his youth in the Rhineland and France ; he attended a humanistic high school . His father was an agronomist and painter, his mother a theater scholar and author . Both parents were persecuted as pacifists during National Socialism . From 1963 to 1971 Petzold studied philosophy, Russian Orthodox theology, psychology, education and medicine in Paris. He took part in the Paris May . In 1968 he was promoted to Dr. theol. and in 1971 Dr. phil. PhD. From 1971 he studied medicine, sociology and educational science in Düsseldorf and received his doctorate in 1979 in Frankfurt am Main with a dissertation entitled Psychodrama Therapy with Elderly People . He was a student of Lily Ehrenfried , the founder of holistic gymnastics .

Services

In the mid-1960s, Petzold developed the psychotherapy process of integrative therapy with sub-methods such as integrative body and movement therapy, integrative addiction therapy and integrative supervision from the approaches of gestalt therapy , psychoanalysis , therapeutic theater and psychodrama .

Petzold's particular concern is to present various methodological approaches such as psychodrama , active psychoanalysis, gestalt therapy , body therapy, behavior therapy , creative therapies and different theoretical approaches from biology , neurosciences (Lurija, Bernstein), philosophy , psychology and sociology in a conversation that is open to all sides (Polylog ) and on the basis of phenomenology , hermeneutics and discourse analysis (based on the philosophers Michel Foucault , Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Paul Ricœur ) to develop their own metatheory , transversal hermeneutics or metahermeneutics, as well as an independent praxeology in body orientation , creative media, network-oriented sociotherapy and an orientation towards the developmental psychology of the life span are fundamental. Central terms of his theory include informed body, co-response, polylogue, metahermeneutics, emancipated identity, the five pillars of identity , development therapy in the life span, transversality, tree of science.

In the spirit of the life span developmental approach, he made contributions to gerontopsychotherapy and child and adolescent psychotherapy. Since 1971 he has been involved in drug and addiction therapy and published standard works on this topic. He was involved in founding, advising and supervising numerous therapy chains and therapeutic residential communities for addicts and made theoretical, methodological and research contributions in the field of supervision.

Institutes

Together with Johanna Sieper and Hildegund Heinl, Petzold founded the Fritz Perls Institute for Integrative Therapy, Gestalt Therapy and the Promotion of Creativity in 1974 and the European Academy for Psychosocial Health in Hückeswagen in 1981 . In addition, from 1979 to 2004 he was professor of psychology, clinical movement therapy and psychomotor skills at the Free University of Amsterdam and has been visiting professor for supervision and psychotraumatology at Danube University Krems since 2001 .

Fonts

  • with Martin Sökefeld u. a: identity . A core topic of modern psychotherapy; interdisciplinary perspectives. VS-Verlag, Wiesbaden 2012, ISBN 978-3-531-17693-2 (= integrative models in psychotherapy, supervision and counseling ).
  • Integrative Therapy. Models, theories and methods of cross-school psychotherapy, 3 volumes, 2nd edition, Junfermann, Paderborn 2004, ISBN 3-87387-066-5 .
  • Early damage - late consequences? 2nd Edition. Junfermann, Paderborn 2004, ISBN 978-3-87387-092-5 .
  • Applied psychodrama. 4th edition. Junfermann, Paderborn 1993, ISBN 978-3-87387-153-3 .
  • Integrative movement and body therapy. 3. Edition. Junfermann, Paderborn 1996, ISBN 3-87387-289-7 .
  • Supervision in work with the elderly. Junfermann, Paderborn 2005, ISBN 978-3-87387-626-2 .
  • Schools of child psychotherapy. 3. Edition. Junfermann, Paderborn 1995, ISBN 978-3-87387-268-4 .
  • Myths of Psychotherapy. Junfermann, Paderborn 1999, ISBN 978-3-87387-323-0 .
  • as editor: Overcoming the trauma. Junfermann, Paderborn 2002, ISBN 978-3-87387-509-8 .
  • as editor: The new creativity therapies. Handbook of Art Therapy. Volumes I and II. Junfermann, Paderborn 1990, ISBN 3-87387-027-4 .
  • with P. Schay, W. Ebert: Integrative Addiction Therapy. Volume I. Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden 2004.
  • with P. Schay, W. Scheiblich: Integrative Addiction Therapy. Volume II. Publishing house for social sciences, Wiesbaden 2006.
  • with I. Orth: Sense, sense experience, sense of life in psychology and psychotherapy. 2 volumes. Edition Sirius (Aisthesis), Bielefeld 2005.
  • with Johanna Sieper: Will, Neurobiology and Psychotherapy. 2 volumes, Edition Sirius (Aisthesis), Bielefeld 2008.

Petzold is the founder and editor of the journal Integrative Therapy - journal for comparative psychotherapy and method integration since 1975.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Petzold, Hilarion Gottfried. In: Johanna Sieper: Personal Lexicon of Psychotherapy. Springer-Verlag, Vienna 2005, ISBN 978-3-211-83818-1 , pp. 368-371.
  2. Ulfried Geuter: Body Psychotherapy and Experience - On the history, scientific foundation and recognition of a psychotherapeutic method. (PDF; 391 kB) Fig. 2.
  3. Arnd Krüger : History of movement therapy. In: Preventive Medicine. Springer Loseblatt Collection, Heidelberg 1999, 07.06, pp. 1–22.