Johanna Herzog-Dürck

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Johanna Herzog-Dürck (born February 19, 1902 as Johanna Dürck in Leverkusen , † July 3, 1991 in Munich) was a German psychotherapist and representative of existence-analytical psychology.

Life

Johanna Dürck is the daughter of Otto Friedrich Dürck and his wife Fanny, geb. Young. She studied philosophy, German and economics at the Universities of Heidelberg and Bern . She did her doctorate in 1927 with Anna Tumarkin in Bern with the dissertation " The Psychology of Hegel ". She worked as a journalist in Berlin until 1933 and then began her training in psychotherapy. In 1943 she married the psychotherapist Edgar Herzog . After the Second World War she became a member of the “Institute for Psychological Research and Psychotherapy” in Munich, approved by the American military government in 1946. As Karlfried Graf Dürckheimwas repatriated after his release from internment in the FRG, through the Herzog-Dürck couple and their friends, Maria Hippius, he found a connection to psychotherapeutic circles. Herzog-Dürck ran her psychotherapeutic practice until the 1980s and gave lectures at the above-mentioned institute. She was one of the first to seek a new dialogue between the various disciplines of psychoanalysis and Christian pastoral care in the 1960s . The hope , one of the three Christian virtues , was interpreted by Herzog-Dürck as an aid to the "basic process of approval" to concretely given life world.

Herzog-Dürck received a reception and assessment of her work from the Austrian moral theologian Raimund Luschin .

Publications

  • Hegel's Psychology , Dissertation, 1927 (Facsimile Berlin 2020, ISBN 978-3-945980-46-0 ) pdf
  • Between fear and trust: problems and images from psychotherapeutic practice , Glock and Lutz Verlag, 1953
  • The neurotic resistance to change: on the psychology of faith , Verlag für Medical Psychologie, 1956
  • The question of time. On the philosophy of the time of Hedwig Conrad-Martius , Glock and Lutz, 1956
  • Human being as a risk. Neurosis and healing in terms of personal psychotherapy , Ernst Klett Verlag, 1960
  • Problems of Human Maturation: Person and Identity in Personal Psychotherapy , Ernst Klett Verlag, 1969
  • The work of the soul. Healing as an experience in the psychotherapeutic process , Furche Verlag, 1972
  • Life crisis and self-discovery. The experience of healing in the psychotherapeutic process , Herder, 1978
  • Suffering, Dream and Liberation. About learning to be human. Experiences from personal psychotherapy , Herder, 1979
  • Basic currents of fear of life. Problems of human maturation in personal psychotherapy , Pfeiffer Verlag, 1984
  • Personal psychotherapy as an element of integrative trauma therapy. Annotated text collection , Berlin 2020 ISBN 978-3-945980-44-6 pdf

Individual evidence

  1. Daseinsanalytische Psychologie , universal_lexikon.deacademic
  2. Herzog-Dürck, Johanna In: Inge Bresser, Otto J. Groeg (Ed.): Who's Who in Munich. Munich 1980.
  3. DGPT, Chronicle of the History of Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis from 1946 to 1960, by Regine Lockot, editor: Vera Kalusche
  4. ^ Karlfried Graf Dürckheim, His Contribution to Spirituality ( Memento from August 22, 2006 in the Internet Archive ), by Günter W. Remmert
  5. Pastoral care and psychoanalysis, edited by Isabelle Noth and Christoph Morgenthaler, Kohlhammer, 2007, ISBN 978-3170199729 , page 60
  6. ^ Theology as Therapy, Eugen Biser , ISBN 978-3831129171 , 2002, page 169