Karl-Friedrich Blanke

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Karl-Friedrich Blanke (born December 13, 1910 in Herford ; † unknown) was a German music therapist .

Life

The son of a mattress manufacturer started studying medicine after graduating from high school. In the summer semester of 1933 he was matriculated at the University of Rostock . Blanke received his doctorate in 1937 at the University of Göttingen with a thesis on the birth process in a narrow pelvis based on material from the Göttingen Women's Clinic from 1926-1935 and then worked in Bad Salzuflen .

As a music therapist, Blanke recommends "music in connection with colored light effects and stroking massages to calm and relax psychosomatic ailments".

As with Lois A. Benedict , E. Thayer Gaston and HM Sutermeister, the blanket approach was a socio-psychological- analytically oriented music therapy.

Publications (selection)

  • About combined music-color-massage-therapy in the practice of the internist. In: The healing art . No. 73, 1960, p. 169.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://matrikel.uni-rostock.de/id/300000425
  2. ^ Heinrich Kranz , Kurt Heinrich: Schizophrenia and the environment. Volume 5 of the Bad Kreuznach Symposium. Thieme, 1972, p. 143. ISBN 978-3-13-479201-0
  3. Jiří Kantor, Matěj Lipský, Jana Weber (eds.): Základy muzikoterapie. Grada Publishing, 2009, p. 100. ISBN 978-80-247-2846-9