Lilly Kemmler

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Lilly Kemmler (born November 19, 1924 in Bottrop , † December 4, 2011 in Münster ) was a German psychologist and professor at the Westphalian Wilhelms University .

Life

Lilly Kemmler studied psychology at the Universities of Munich and Münster. In 1955 she received her doctorate from the University of Münster. She then worked as a research assistant and lecturer for diagnostics at the local psychological institute. 1967 habilitation they are in psychology, and in 1969 she became a full professor in the Department of Psychology in place of Wolfgang Metzger called. She built up the clinical department of the psychological institute.

Fonts

  • Investigations into early childhood defiance , dissertation University of Münster, 1955
  • The anamnesis in educational counseling: The practice of collecting and evaluating anamnesis for psychologists, social workers, doctors and educators. With an appendix on the drafting of expert reports , Huber: Bern, Stuttgart 1965
  • Success and failure in elementary school. Empirical studies , habilitation thesis, Münster 1967
  • with Suitbert Ertel and Michael Stadler (eds.): Gestalt theory in modern psychology. Wolfgang Metzger on his 75th birthday. Steinkopff: Darmstadt 1975

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Individual evidence

  1. Obituaries , accessed June 10, 2019