Jan İlhan Kızılhan

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Jan İlhan Kızılhan (also: Ilhan Kizilhan , * 1966 ) is a psychologist , author and editor . He specializes in transcultural psychiatry and traumatology .

Live and act

İlhan Kızılhan came to the Federal Republic of Germany from Turkey in 1973 with his Kurdish parents. He studied from 1988 to 1993 psychology and sociology at the University of Bochum , then in 1995 in the United States of America in Washington, DC , at Georgetown University , where he simultaneously a researcher and psychologist in the Human Rights Law Project in Los Angeles worked . Back in Germany, Kizilhan received his doctorate in psychology at the University of Konstanz in 1999 with the title Magna cum laude .

In the same year, Kizilhan received the position of senior psychologist, department head and clinical manager of the psychosomatic Michael Balint clinic in Königsfeld . Since December 2016, Kizilhan has headed the Transcultural Psychosomatics Department at the MediClin Klinik am Vogelsang in Donaueschingen.

In 2002, Kizilhan completed training as a psychological psychotherapist at the Tübingen Academy for Behavioral Therapy (TAVT), where he was approved.

After taking over the project management of the Migration and Rehabilitation Working Group at the Institute for Psychology (Rehabilitation Psychology) at the University of Freiburg since 2006 , he was appointed professor at the Villingen-Schwenningen Cooperative State University in 2010 . Since 2013 he has headed the Social Work with Mentally Ill and Addicts course .

Kizilhan also received his PhD in Oriental Studies from the University of Göttingen.

In 2016, Kizilhan was awarded the Order of Merit of the State of Baden-Württemberg . His book "The Psychology of IS " was also published.

In 2017, Kizilhan was awarded the Ramer Award for Courage in the Defense of Democracy by the American Jewish Committee (AJC) for his commitment to the benefit of Yazidi IS victims.

Works

Own:

  • Ilhan Kizilhan: The fall to the top. Kurds in Germany. A psychological study , with an afterword by Hans Branscheidt, ed. by Medico International eV and Yek-Kom, Federation of Kurdish Associations in Germany e. V., Frankfurt (Main): Medico International, 1995, ISBN 3-923363-19-2 ; contents
  • Ilhan Kizilhan: The Yazidis. An anthropological and social-psychological study on the Kurdish community , with a foreword by Hans Branscheidt, original edition, Frankfurt / M .: Verlag Medico International, 1997, ISBN 3-923363-25-7
  • Ilhan Kizilhan: Silent thoughts. About the search for freedom and the cruelly real. The story of a Kurdish resistance movement. Roman , ed. vom Internationale Kulturwerk, 1st edition, Hildesheim-Achtum: Internationales Kulturwerk, 1998, ISBN 3-910069-80-0
  • Ilhan Kizilhan: The infinity of the horizon. A novel from the Kurdish mountains , original edition, [St. Georgen]: Hackbarth, 2000, ISBN 3-929741-23-7
  • Ilhan Kizilhan: Simply learn Kurdish (= Fêrbûna zimanê Kurdî ), St. Georgen: Hackbarth, 2001, ISBN 3-929741-26-1
  • İlhan Kızılhan: Depresyon. hastalığı yenmenin yolları (German: Depression. Ways out of illness ) St. Georgen, Pfalz: Hackbarth, 2002, ISBN 3-929741-27-X
  • Ilhan Kizilhan: "Honor killings". The impossible attempt to explain. Background - Analyzes - Case Studies (= Peace and Democracy Psychology Vol. 4), Berlin: Regener, 2006, ISBN 3-936014-08-6 ; contents
  • Ilhan Kizilhan: The Presence of the Past. The functions of remembering traumatizing experiences , Berlin: Regener, 2008, ISBN 978-3-936014-13-6 ; contents
  • Jan İlhan Kızılhan: Depresyon ve psikolojik ağrılar. hastalığı yenmenin yolları (German: Depression and somatoform pain ), bilingual (= Forum Migration, Health, Integration , Vol. 6), Berlin: VWB - Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung, 2011, ISBN 978-3-86135-295-2 ; Table of contents , description and content text
  • Jan İlhan Kızılhan: Culture- sensitive psychotherapy: backgrounds, attitudes and methodological approaches (= Forum Migration, Health, Integration , Vol. 8), Berlin: VWB - Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung, 2013, ISBN 978-3-86135-297-6 ; Table of contents and description
  • Jan Ilhan Kizilhan: Who are the Ezidis? Yezidi children and adolescents ask questions about their religion, identity and migration (= Ezidi kî ne? Zarok û ciwanên êzîdî pirsan li ser dîn, nasname û penaberiya xwe dikin ) (in German and Kurdish (Kurmancî)), Berlin: VWB - Verlag für Science and Education, 2013, ISBN 978-3-86135-298-3 ; Table of contents and description
  • Jan İlhan Kızılhan: Localized memories in the present. The religious and cultural memory of the Yazidis in Turkey , Berlin: VWB - Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung, 2014, ISBN 978-3-86135-327-0 ; Table of contents , description and content text
  • Jan İlhan Kızılhan: The Psychology of IS. The logic of mass murderers , Munich: Europaverlag, 2016, ISBN 978-3-95890-046-2 ; contents
  • Jan İlhan Kızılhan: The Song of Endless Dryness. A novel from the Kurdish mountains , Munich: Europaverlag, 2017, ISBN 978-3-95890-066-0
  • Kizilhan, J. (2014). Hinbun. Pirtukek ji bo zarokan. Istanbul: Rupees.
  • Kizilhan, J. (2011). Posttraumatic Symptoms with young girls in the Iraq after a Genital Mutilation (FGM). European Journal of Psychiatry, 7 (2), 359-373.
  • Kizilhan, J., Othman, M. (2012). Bomb Explosion Trauma in Iraq - PTSD Factors in Victims of the Largest Bomb Explosion in Iraq in 2007. Trauma & Violence Journal, 6.1: 62-71.
  • Kizilhan, J. (2013). Changes in disease perception, coping strategies and diagnoses in the case of first and fourth generations of Turkish migrants in Germany. European Journal of Psychology, 8: 2013.
  • Kizilhan, J. (2012). Painful conflicts. Brain & Mind, 7,2012 pp. 60-68.
  • Kizilhan, J. Roniger, A., Heyman F, Tritt, K. (2013). Validation of a Turkish Version of the ICD-10 Symptom Rating (ISR). Europe's Journal of Psychology, Vol. 9 (2), 1-99.
  • Kizilhan, J., Eggert, I, Wülker, V., Bengel, J. (2013). Vera Wülker, Jürgen Bengel Interaction between trauma and gunshot wounds in civilians during war - using the example of Kurdish refugees in Germany. Journal of Trauma & Violence, 7.4: 338-346.
  • Kizilhan, J. (2013). Salutogenic narration on biography and identity work in counseling and psychotherapy for people with a migration background. Practice Clinical Behavioral Medicine and Rehabilitation, 90: 120-130.
  • Kizilhan, J. (2014). Religious and cultural aspects of psychotherapy in Muslim patients from tradition-oriented societies. International Review of Psychiatry 26 (3): 335-43
  • Kizilhan, J. (2014). Interaction between mental illness and forced marriage among migrant women in Germany. A comparative study. Psychiatric Practice, 41; 1-6.
  • Kizilhan, J. (2015). Religion, Culture, and Psychotherapy in Muslim Migrants. Psychotherapist, 60: 5: 436-442.

in newspapers and magazines (selection):

Individual evidence

  1. a b Compare the information under the GND number of the German National Library
  2. Jan İlhan Kızılhan: The author , in which: Who are the Aezidis? ... (see literature), p. 2
  3. ^ The Man Raising an Army of Psychologists in Iraq
  4. a b c d Sabine Fritz (Red.): Prof. Dr. Dr. ...
  5. ^ New department for transcultural psychosomatics , press release from December 1, 2016
  6. http://www.juedische-allgemeine.de/article/view/id/28418