Irma Petzold-Heinz

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Irma Petzold-Heinz (born January 19, 1913 in Düsseldorf , † 1991 ) was a German writer .

Life

Irma Petzold, b. Heinz, is the daughter of the concert violinist and conductor Jakob Heinz and the contralto and lute player Ida Heinz, b. Wüstermann. She is the wife of the seed expert and painter Hugo Petzold (1900–1983), who grew up in Russia and Poland, mother of the occupational therapist, certified supervisor and gerontotherapist Christa Petzold and the psychotherapist and psychologist Hilarion G. Petzold , founder of integrative therapy (with Johanna Sieper) and co-founder (with Ilse Orth ) of integrative poetry and bibliotherapy .

She was trained as a violinist by her father and studied singing and dramaturgy at the Theater Studies Institute of the University of Cologne. She began her literary work as a poet in the mid-1930s. During the Second World War she worked as a Red Cross nurse in nursing and in hospitals, where she began to write poems for and with patients and to read texts as "consolation work", an activity that she started in the form of writing workshops and narrative groups on life stories 1952 continued in retirement homes. She carried out her first projects on biography work , focusing on the processing of war experiences and trauma as therapeutic self-help and on personal growth. Since 1971 she has continued this work in the first “Gray Panther Self-Help Group” that she founded with her son Hilarion Petzold in Düsseldorf. In projects of “Lebenshilfe” and “personal education” she worked through biography work and storytelling and writing workshops at the adult education centers in Büttgen (head of HG Petzold) and Dormagen (head of Johanna Sieper). T. carried out with her daughter Christa Petzold. These experiences found their way into the “narrative practice” of integrative therapy through the evaluation with her son and Ilse Orth . After moving to Mönchengladbach-Rheydt, she founded another Panther group in 1982 with biography working groups, fairy tale groups and writing workshops. She initiated such workshops and biographical narrative groups in old people's homes on the Lower Rhine with the aim of promoting a “narrative culture” and “biographical memory work” as “shared togetherness” - also in the exchange of old and young. Irma Petzold-Heinz worked at the "European Academy for Biopsychosocial Health" and maintained contact with Ilse Orth in seminars with a poetry and bibliotherapeutic focus. a. on "Intermediality with Hildegard von Bingen". She gave seminars and readings until she was old.

Irma Petzold-Heinz and her husband had been involved in voluntary addiction aid since 1950 and led creative educational groups with children and mothers of families with addiction problems using puppet, mask, theater and storytelling projects to which she took her children and the children of neighbors with her. This later found expression in their own creative, geronto and addiction therapeutic work. She also worked on the projects of Christa and Hilarion Petzold and Johanna Sieper through group leadership, literature research, discussion and editing.

The Petzold couple were lifelong committed pacifists and were active in the Third Reich in the resistance against the Nazi regime. Irma Petzold-Heinz worked underground for the “Confessing Church”, was arrested and, after being interrogated by the Gestapo, was lucky enough to escape the worst. After the war until the last year of her life, she worked with her family in peace work. She cultivated numerous artist friendships, u. a. with Elly Ney, Sulamith Wülfing and was active in intermedia projects with female painters. The couple were close friends with the Austrian Catholic priest , pacifist and animal rights activist Johannes Ude . Irma Petzold-Heinz lived in Düsseldorf-Oberkassel , Neuss and Mönchengladbach-Rheydt.

Since the early 1950s she has published numerous short stories for young people, which at that time belong to the Protestant literature of edification . a. on the youth by Henry Dunant (1957). She carried out the research in 1956/57 - accompanied by her son - in Heiden (Ch) and Geneva. Dunant is a reference theorist for integrative therapy. In another text, published in 1962, Irma Petzold-Heinz turned to Albert Schweizer's youth. Later poetry and texts were secular and focused on the areas of interest of their children.

Literary work

  • From the life of a Japanese woman , Stuttgart 1952 (under the name Irene Petzold-Heinz)
  • Bertel, the carver's son , Hamburg 1952
  • Junker Heinrich , Hamburg 1952
  • Luther stories , Gütersloh 1952
  • Luther and her children , Gütersloh 1952
  • The snow storm , Hamburg 1952
  • The carol singers , Hamburg 1952
  • Thomas in der Grube , Konstanz 1952
  • The daughter of the White Crane , Möckmühl (Württ.) 1952
  • Matthias Weinreb's Christmas , Möckmühl 1952
  • The Christmas surprise , Hamburg 1952
  • Three Kings , Hamburg 1953
  • The Edelweißkreuzerl , Constance 1953
  • Hans Christian celebrates Christmas , Hamburg 1953
  • The wonderful flower , Hamburg 1953
  • Heika am Seal River , Hamburg 1954
  • The shepherd in the glass window , Möckmühl 1954
  • The plum men , Hamburg 1954
  • Our father , Stuttgart 1954
  • How grandmother could see the Christmas light again , Hamburg 1954
  • The "digestible" cigarette and the "good" glass of beer , Düsseldorf-Oberkassel 1955
  • Haika and the boaring trees , Stuttgart 1955
  • Jachmet, Bedam's son , Constance 1955
  • Murasaki , Stuttgart 1955
  • The new song , Stuttgart 1955
  • The Rose of Jericho , Constance 1955
  • You were like someone who defeated the dragon , Düsseldorf-Oberkassel 1956
  • The boy from Graefenhainichen , Möckmühl 1956
  • The Shawm Blowers , Stuttgart 1956
  • Stronger than death , Möckmühl 1956
  • Hein Dagenbrink comes to the Rauhe Haus , Möckmühl 1957
  • John's stormy journey to Micronesia , Stuttgart 1957
  • The friend of the Indians , Stuttgart 1958
  • The accident at the Ried block , Möckmühl 1958
  • Be brave, Fridolin , Möckmühl 1959
  • Dandy experiences Bethlehem , Möckmühl 1959
  • Obara goes on vacation , Stuttgart 1959
  • Friedrich, the Sunday child , Möckmühl 1960
  • Kijuku helps build a ship , Stuttgart 1960
  • The older brothers , Neuss 1961
  • Martin is not afraid , Möckmühl 1961
  • Albert Schweitzer as a boy , Möckmühl 1962
  • The trip to Biesbod , Lahr-Dinglingen (Baden) 1962
  • The bird of peace , Stuttgart 1962
  • A man after God's heart , Lahr-Dinglingen (Baden) 1962
  • Christmas at the Prosna , Lahr-Dinglingen (Baden) 1962
  • The Christmas joy of little Fien , Lahr-Dinglingen (Baden) 1962
  • Christmas light in a foreign country , Lahr-Dinglingen (Baden) 1962
  • The magician's return , Lahr-Dinglingen (Baden) 1962
  • The secret of the girls' class , Lahr-Dinglingen (Baden) 1963
  • The helper of the wounded , Möckmühl 1963
  • Christmas in the Waldklause , Lahr-Dinglingen (Baden) 1963
  • Eva finds her way , Möckmühl 1964
  • The little Armenian , Lahr-Dinglingen 1964
  • Gypsy Christmas , Lahr-Dinglingen (Baden) 1964
  • Heino comes to Nuremberg , Lahr-Dinglingen in 1965
  • The haughty Junker , Lahr-Dinglingen 1965
  • Martin celebrates Christmas , Lahr-Dinglingen (Baden) 1965
  • A village lives according to the Bible , Lahr-Dinglingen 1966
  • The little Christmas singer , Lahr-Dinglingen (Baden) 1966
  • A life led by God , Lahr-Dinglingen (Baden) 1966
  • Christmas in the Kaulbachhaus , Lahr-Dinglingen (Baden) 1966
  • How “Onkel Toms Hütte” came about , Lahr-Dinglingen (Baden) 1966
  • The ride to Worms , Lahr-Dinglingen (Baden) 1967
  • Ute is looking forward to Christmas again , Lahr-Dinglingen (Baden) 1967
  • The birds ' complaint , Lahr-Dinglingen (Baden) 1968
  • The Leinenbüble , Lahr-Dinglingen (Baden) 1969
  • The blacksmith von Bretten , Lahr-Dinglingen (Baden) 1969
  • The Little Beetle Tunichtgut , Neuss (Rhine) 1970
  • Intervalle , Darmstadt 1976
  • Behind the Mask , Willich-Anrath 1984 (together with Elisabeth Schmitz-Kurschildgen and Hilarion G. Petzold)
  • Matthias Claudius as a family man , Lahr-Dinglingen 1985

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Year of death according to the dedication of her son in: Andreas Klimt (Hrsg.): Kürschners deutscher Literaturkalender, Nekrolog 1971-1998 (1999) . De Gruyter, 1999, ISBN 978-3-598-23687-7 . gives the date of death September 22, 1992.
  2. ^ Petzold, HG (1969): Jakob Heinz on the 40th anniversary of his death. Das Tor (Düsseldorf) 6, 118-122.
  3. Petzold-Heinz, I., Petzold, HG (1985): Mother and Son - Poetry and Therapy. In Frühmann, R. (1985): Women and Therapy, Paderborn: Junfermann, pp. 339-359.
  4. ^ Petzold-Heinz, I. (1938): Evening greetings to a sick person. Düsseldorf; Reprint: Darmstadt: Hessischer Heimat Verlag C. Rinck 1956.
  5. Nothing to do with the German small party the "Gray", but in the sense of the American self-help movement "Gray Panthers".
  6. Petzold, HG (1971i): Modern methods of psychological group work in adult education. Adult Education 3, pp. 160-178; Petzold, HG, Sieper, J. (1970): On the use of psychodrama in adult education, magazine f. Prakt. Psychol. 8, pp. 392-447; repr. In: Petzold, HG (1973c): Creativity & Conflicts. Psychological group work with adults, Paderborn: Junfermann.
  7. Petzold, HG (2003g): Telling life stories. Biography work, narrative therapy, identity. Paderborn: Junfermann; Petzold, HG, Müller, L. (2004a): Biography work with old people - working out and sharing biographical experience. In Petzold, HG (2004a): Working with old people. Extended and revised new edition from 1985a in two volumes. Vol. I: Concepts and methods of social gerontological practice. Munich: Pfeiffer, Klett-Cotta. Pp. 249-262. At www. FPI-Publikationen.de/stoffen.htm - POLYLOGE: Materials from the European Academy for Psychosocial Health - 06/2004. http://www.fpi-publikation.de/downloads/download-polyloge/download-nr-06-2004-petzold-hg-mueller-l.html
  8. Petzold, HG et al. (2001b): “Understanding life stories, understanding oneself, learning to understand others” - polylogue of collaging hermeneutics and narrative “biography work” in the case of trauma and disabilities. Düsseldorf / Hückeswagen. Düsseldorf / Hückeswagen. At www. FPI-Publikationen.de/material.htm - POLYLOGE: Materials from the European Academy for Psychosocial Health - 04/2001 and in: Integrative Therapy 4/2002, pp. 332-416, http://www.fpi-publikation.de /downloads/download-polyloge/download-nr-04-2001-hilarion-g-petzold-et-al-2001b.html .
  9. Petzold, Ch., Petzold, HG (1991): Social group, "social worlds" and "narrative culture" as determining factors in the world of old people and gerontotherapeutic work. In: Petzold, HG, Petzold, Ch. (1991a): Living worlds of old people, Hanover: Vincentz Verlag. Pp. 192-217.
  10. ^ Petzold-Heinz, I. (1985): Literary workshops in the old people's home, 1985a, in: Petzold, HG, Orth, I. (1985a / 2005): Poetry and Therapy. About the healing power of language. Poetry therapy, bibliotherapy, literary workshops, Paderborn: Junfermann. New edition: Bielefeld: Edition Sirius, Aisthesis Verlag 2005. pp. 377–386.
  11. Petzold, HG, Schobert, R., Schulz, A. (1991): Instructions for "mutual help" - the initiation and accompaniment of self-help groups by professional helpers - concepts and experiences. In: Petzold, HG, Schobert, R., 1991. Self-help and psychosomatic medicine, Paderborn: Junfermann, pp. 207-259.
  12. ^ Petzold, HG (1985): Working with old people. Educational work, psychotherapy, sociotherapy, Munich: Pfeiffer. 2nd edition, expanded to two volumes, Pfeiffer 2004, 2005; Petzold, HG, Petzold, Ch. (1991a): Living worlds of old people, Hanover: Vincentz.
  13. ^ Petzold-Heinz, I .: Puppet Magic. In: Petzold, HG (1983a): Puppets and puppet shows in psychotherapy, Pfeiffer: Munich.
  14. Petzold, HG (1986): Psychotherapy and Peace Work, Paderborn: Junfermann.
  15. ^ Petzold-Heinz, I. (1976): Intervalle. Poems to paintings by Karo Bergmann: Darmstadt: Bläschke; Petzold, HG, Petzold-Heinz, I., Schmitz-Kurschildgen, E. (1984): Behind the mask, Egger-Verlag, Willich-Anrath.
  16. ^ Petzold-Heinz, I. (1957): The helper of the wounded. From the childhood and life of Henry Dunant, the founder of the Red Cross, Möckmühl: Aue-Verlag.
  17. ^ Petzold, HG, Sieper, J. (2011): Philanthropy heals. Altruism and Engagement. Potential-oriented psychotherapy - The topicality of Henry Dunant 1828 - 1910. Vienna: Krammer.
  18. ^ Petzold-Heinz, I. (1991): The move - apartment and quarter as a living environment. In: Petzold, HG, Petzold, Ch. (1991a): Living worlds of old people, Hanover: Vincentz. Pp. 128-133.