Johannes Helm (psychologist)

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Johannes Helm (born March 10, 1927 in Schlawa ) is a German psychologist, painter and writer. He was Professor of Clinical Psychology at the Humboldt University in Berlin and a student of Kurt Gottschaldt .

Act

Helm's research focus was initially on personality psychology in the shape-theoretical orientation of his teacher Gottschaldt. In the scientific literature reference is made to his work on the role of affects in thinking and acting in particular. Later, Helm played a key role in establishing an internationally oriented clinical psychology in the GDR. Together with Inge Frohburg, Helm has further developed the concepts of conversation psychotherapy , made it therapeutically ready for application in the GDR and developed corresponding training and further education programs. The training began with the clinical psychology studies. This was the predominant therapy method in the GDR, it was financed through social insurance, and the offer was both inpatient and outpatient.

From the end of the 1960s, there were close contacts to Reinhard and Anne-Marie Tausch , who introduced conversation psychotherapy in the FRG. To support the East German researchers, tape recordings of psychotherapy sessions were smuggled into the GDR. At an international congress of psychologists, a film about group psychotherapy had to be shown twice, the second time in Leipzig 's largest cinema in Leipzig at 6 a.m. Formed in the GDR conversation therapist hoped because of the great conformity of training and practice after the turn, although an "Unconditional" recognition of their training, they agreed with the AMLA to special regulations and Nachqualifizierungsseminare. 207 therapists and 18 trainers took advantage of this.

Helm is married to the writer Helga Schubert .

In addition to psychology, Helm first pursued painting as a hobby, but later developed it into his main activity. The phases of this development are described in his book “Mal reasons”. In the 80s he ended his work as a professor prematurely and since then has only devoted himself to painting. He describes his style as "naive painting" and influenced by Albert Ebert . Together with his wife Helga, he lives in the artists' colony Drispeth (Alt-Meteln), where he already oriented himself in the 1970s (then together with Christa and Gerhard Wolf , Joachim Seyppel , Werner Lindemann , Daniela Dahn , Joochen Laabs , Klaus B. Schröder , Wolf Spillner , Detlef Kempgens and the initiator Thomas Nicolaou ). There they formed a community that is well described in Christa Wolf's book “ Sommerstück ”.

In his book Tanz auf der Ruine he tries to caricature the science and culture of the GDR - partly with hints and possibly only understandable for the people who have lived in his environment.

literature

Main works psychology

  • Johannes Helm: About the influence of affective conflict tensions on thinking. In: Journal of Psychology. Volume 157, 1954, pp. 23-105.
  • Johannes Helm: About the effect of successful series on thinking and performance. In: Journal of Psychology. Vol. 162, 1958, pp. 3-114.
  • Johannes Helm: About Gestalt theory and personality theory. In: Philipp Lersch and Hans Thomae (eds.): Personality research and personality theory (= handbook for psychology, volume 4). Verlag für Psychologie, Göttingen 1960, pp. 357-390.
  • Johannes Helm (ed.): Psychotherapy research. Questions, attempts, facts. With the collaboration of Inge Frohburg. 2nd edition, Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1972.
  • Johannes Helm, Edith Kasielke, Jürgen Mehl: Neurosis diagnostics . Contribution to the development of clinical-psychological methods. VEB DVW, Berlin 1974
  • Johannes Helm, Hans-Dieter Rösler, Hans Szewczyk (Hrsg.): Clinical-psychological research - results and tendencies. Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1976
  • Johannes Helm: Conversational Psychotherapy. Research - practice - training. VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1978

Fiction

  • Johannes Helm: Painting grounds. Aufbau-Verlag, Berlin and Weimar 1978.
  • Johannes Helm: Ellis Himmel. Children's book publisher, Berlin 1981.
  • Johannes Helm: I see ravens, I call, brothers. Pictures and poems. Stock & Stein Verlag, Schwerin 1996.
  • Johannes Helm: Counterworlds. With contributions by Ralph Giordano, Helga Schütz, Jürgen Borchert, Ulrich Schacht and Helga Schubert. Stock & Stein Verlag, Schwerin 2001.
  • Johannes Helm: Dance on the ruins. Scenes from a past country .. dissertation.de - Verlag im Internet, Berlin 2007.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Johannes Helm (Ed.): Psychotherapy Research. Questions, attempts, facts. With the collaboration of Inge Frohburg. 2nd edition, Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1972.
  2. Johannes Helm: Conversational Psychotherapy. Research - practice - training . VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1978
  3. ^ Michael Geyer: Psychotherapy in East Germany: History and Stories 1945–1995 Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2011
  4. ^ Inge Frohburg: Conversational Psychotherapy I: The university founding years; Conversational psychotherapy II: Proven in clinical practice . In: Michael Geyer (Ed.): Psychotherapy in East Germany. History and stories . Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2011, ISBN 978-3-525-40177-4 , p. 292-307 and 496-507 .
  5. Michael Geyer: Psychotherapy in East Germany: History and Stories 1945–1995 pp. 774 ff