Jürgen Rogge

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Jürgen Rogge (* 1940 in Kuhstorf ) is a German psychiatrist and writer doctor .

Life

doctor

Rogge received his doctorate in 1970 at the Humboldt University in Berlin with a thesis on the prognosis and course of various forms of schizophrenia , for which he examined patients admitted in 1963 in the city ​​hospital Herzberge . In 1980 he completed his habilitation and then worked in Wismar and Leipzig , where he was head of psychiatry in the Meusdorf prison hospital . As a prison doctor , he was an unofficial employee in the special assignment of the Ministry for State Security . From 1991 to 2005 he worked in his own branch in Perleberg and finally as an “outpatient expert ”.

writer

In 2010 he published a book with the title Das Narrenflugzeug in a cost publisher as well as further prose in German and Low German in BS Verlag Rostock , and he is a member of the John Brinckman Society , the Johannes Gillhoff Society , the Fritz Reuter Society and the Federal Association of German Writers and Doctors . In 2012 Rogge waived the Johannes Gillhoff Prize for Low German Literature. In 2013 he gave the laudation for the 2013 winner of the Gillhoff Prize, Dieter Sabban , “for services to northern German culture”.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Almanac of German-speaking Doctors of Writers 2015 , p. 422. ISBN 978-3-921262-65-8
  2. ^ Profile of Jürgen Rogge on the Novum Verlag website
  3. Short biography of Jürgen Rogge on the website of BS Verlag Rostock
  4. Literature: Stasi-Mann waives the Gillhoff Prize. in Focus from June 7, 2012.
  5. Rainer Schobeß : Again trouble about the Gillhoff Prize. In: NDR 1 Radio MV , June 3, 2013.
  6. See also: Dispute over laudator Jürgen Rogge, who was formerly a Stasi IM. In: Berliner Morgenpost , June 4, 2013.