Karl-Heinz Bomberg

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Karl-Heinz Bomberg (2013)

Karl-Heinz Bomberg (born September 30, 1955 in Creuzburg ) is a German specialist in psychosomatic medicine and psychotherapy as well as anesthesia and intensive care medicine . Today he works as a psychoanalyst in his own practice, is a lecturer, training analyst and person in charge of public relations for the Working Group for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy Berlin. Bomberg is also active as a songwriter and author .

Life

Karl-Heinz Bomberg

Youth and education

Bomberg was born in 1955 in Creuzburg an der Werra, Thuringia . In 1962 he went to school in Ruhla / Thuringia. He learned the game of chess from his father, who later headed an industrial academy. At the age of eleven he won his first chess tournament, at the age of 19 he stopped playing actively and turned to music.

Bomberg learned the soprano recorder at the age of eleven and the trumpet at the age of 13. He played in various brass bands for three years before turning to jazz . Today he builds trumpet pieces specifically into his chanson program . At the age of 17 he learned to play the guitar, his favorite instrument to this day. In 1974 Bomberg graduated from high school. From 1976 to 1982 Bomberg studied human medicine in Leipzig .

In 1979 he met his future wife, an art therapist and hand weaver . His two children (son, born 1981, daughter, born 1983) are also doctors.

Songwriter and political imprisonment

In 1981 Bomberg performed his own program in front of a public audience for the first time at the Potsdam Guitar Festival. His songs became more critical; In 1982 a song concert at the Moritzbastei Leipzig student club was interrupted by a deputy minister for higher education and technical schools , whereupon Bomberg's license to perform was revoked.

He now played a lot in churches, and at occasional appearances in the state (which were possible despite the gambling ban); He transferred the fee to the solidarity account. The program was declared hostile to the state, so that it was no longer possible to publish in the media. When a band of critical songs that had been passed on did not reach West Berlin musicians as intended, but got into the hands of the State Security through a transfer person ( IM ), an investigation was soon initiated.

On February 29, 1984, Bomberg was arrested at his workplace in Berlin-Pankow, where he was working as a doctor in further training to become a specialist in anesthesia and intensive therapy. After the interrogation, he was taken to a detention center. He processes the experiences of imprisonment and persecution (OV “Singer”) in his songs and texts.

Current situation

Bomberg has been running a medical practice for psychoanalysis and psychotherapy since 1993. He works for the psychoanalytical institute (Working Group for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy Berlin eV, APB) as a lecturer, training analyst and supervisor and has been a member of its board since 2004 as the person responsible for public relations. From 2006 to 2010 he served as vice chairman. He is also active as an author and songwriter.

Publications

Publications as a doctor

  • The hearing - Wolfgang Schnur's double life as a Stasi informant and lawyer for the politically persecuted . Introduction. In Haase, J. (ed.), 7–11, Psychosozial-Verlag, Gießen 2019.
  • Healing wounds - ways of coming to terms with political trauma in the GDR. Psychosozial-Verlag, 2018.
  • Hidden wounds - late effects of political traumatization in the GDR and their transgenerational transmission. Psychosozial-Verlag, Giessen 2015, ISBN 978-3-8379-2488-6
  • "Invisible Wounds" - Political Traumatization in the GDR. Forum of Psychoanalysis, 28 (2), 189–195, 2012.
  • Invisible Wounds - Political Repression and Health Consequences. in: Arbeitshefte Gruppenanalyse Heft 1, Psychosozial-Verlag, Gießen 2011.
  • Sexualities . Pain and sexuality - lust or burden or burden of lust . Bomberg, K.-H., & Golombek, J., in Springer, A., Münch, K., & Munz, D. (Ed.), 215–232, Psychosozial-Verlag, Giessen 2008.

Books

  • Sometimes the wind makes you cool. Edition Winterwork, 2010, ISBN 978-3-942150-93-4 .
  • Author without handlebars - songs and verse heels. edition belletriste, Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-933664-10-1
  • The friars. Self-published, 1998.
  • Sing my new old song Frieling, Berlin 1996, ISBN 3-89009-991-2 .
  • Monastery life. Self-published, 1994.

Discography

CDs

  • 1991: Exchange of words
  • 1999: What should I still sing about today (Interview with Karl-Heinz Bomberg live)
  • 2006: hope
  • 2010: When the underground moves
  • 2014: Since then, a tone has been ringing through the night
  • 2016: Herbstblatt - songs and poems
  • 2017: tender green
  • 2019: There's a scream in me
  • 2020: stalk
  • 2020: Liedersuite

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Board and committees. apb.de. Retrieved October 2, 2016.
  2. a b c Irina Schrecker: His songs are his fate. In: Berliner Kurier , May 30, 2011. Accessed October 2, 2016.
  3. Julia Stadter: Sharp-tongued Chansons. In: Thüringische Landeszeitung , August 21, 2015 ( online ).
  4. ^ Susanne Reinhardt: nostalgia on the church stage - Karl Heinz Bomberg visits Ruhla. In: Thüringische Landeszeitung , August 25, 2015 ( online ).
  5. a b Axel Klausmeier: Doctor, songwriter and the thirst for freedom In: Berliner Doctors (members ' magazine Berlin Medical Association ), Issue 1/2016, pp. 27-29
  6. a b My limit In: Publik-Forum , August 12, 2011. Accessed October 1, 2016.
  7. a b Petra Bühring: The portrait: Karl-Heinz Bomberg, doctor and songwriter - Singing for survival In: Deutsches Ärzteblatt , vol. 104, issue 20, May 18, 2007. Accessed on October 2, 2016.