Margret Hauch

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Margret Hauch (* 1950 ) is a German psychologist and former politician ( GAL / women's group). She was a member of the Hamburg Parliament from November 1986 to May 1987 and from December 1988 to May 1991 .

Live and act

Education and scientific activity

Margret Hauch grew up in Saarland . After graduating from high school in 1968, she moved to Hamburg the following year. In 1976 she became a qualified psychologist. From 1975 to 2009 she worked at the Institute for Sexual Research and Forensic Psychiatry at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE). She also worked as a sexologist and teaching therapist for the German Society for Sexual Research (DGfS) and, from 1989, was co-editor of their journal for sex research for ten years . From 1991 to 1994 she was 1st chairwoman of the DGfS. Hauch has been running a private practice in Hamburg since 2009.

Political work

In the state elections in Hamburg in 1986 , the GAL set up a list of all women for the first time. Margret Hauch was one of the 13 candidates who entered the citizenship in November 1986. The women's group was controversial, but in the 12th legislative period it had a relatively large amount of influence on the decisions of the state parliament, as the SPD relied on their votes for resolutions and the CDU was also able to overrule the SPD with the GAL votes.

After the coalition negotiations had finally failed, the citizenship was dissolved and re-elected in May 1987 . The GAL lost votes in this election, so that only eight women received a mandate. Margret Hauch therefore only returned to the citizenry in December 1988 as a replacement for the outgoing Thea Bock . In the 13th legislative period, your parliamentary group only played a pure opposition role without much influence. In March 1990, after internal party differences, four MPs declared their exit from the GAL and formed a non-party women's group with two other parliamentary group members, one of whom was Margret Hauch, which was officially recognized by the citizens in April.

Margret Hauch's activities as a member of the citizenship focused on health and drug policy, science, culture, women and transport. She particularly counted topics related to gender relations, such as B. sexual violence, quotation and gender equitable democracy, to their main political field of activity.

In March 1990, Hauch was one of the founders of the women's alliance “Hamburger Frauenratschlag”, which campaigned for a new list of women to be drawn up in the 1991 general election . However, it only existed until the spring of 1991 and was unsuccessful - the Hamburg Greens instead put up a mixed list again. On June 2, 1991, the day of the Hamburg state election in 1991, Hauch resigned from the GAL.

Publications

  • Margret Hauch: Attempt to process analysis of communication training in groups for couples: an exemplary study. Hamburg 1975.
  • Sonja Düring, Margret Hauch (Ed.): Heterosexual Relationships. F. Enke, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-432-26741-X .
  • Margret Hauch (Ed.), Sabine Cassel-Bähr: Couples therapy for sexual disorders: the Hamburg model: concept and technology. Thieme, Stuttgart 2006, ISBN 3-13-139451-X .
  • Christiane Hotfilter-Menzinger, Margret Hauch, Carmen Lange: No desire for lust: Sexuality after the birth. Piper, Munich 1995, ISBN 3-492-11801-1 .
  • Sophinette Becker, Margret Hauch, Helmut Leiblein (eds.): Sex, Lies and Internet. Sexual science and psychotherapeutic perspectives. Psychosozial-Verlag, Giessen 2009, ISBN 978-3-8379-2019-2 .

literature

  • Hauch Margret In: Handbook of the Hamburg citizenship: Personalalien. Parliamentary term 13.1987. Citizenship, Hamburg 1987, p. 150a / b.
  • Katja Leyrer : Interview with Margret Hauch. In: Inge Grolle , Rita Bake : “I practiced juggling with three balls.” Women in the Hamburg citizenship. 1946 to 1993. State Center for Political Education. Dölling and Galitz, Hamburg 1995, ISBN 3-930802-01-5 , pp. 299-305.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Breath, Margret. In: Handbook of the Hamburg citizenship: Personalalien. Parliamentary term 13.1987. Citizenship, Hamburg 1987, p. 150a.
  2. Margret Hauch psychosozial-verlag.de. Retrieved March 26, 2015.
  3. Inge Grolle, Rita Bake: "I practiced juggling with three balls". Hamburg 1995, p. 278.
  4. a b Interview with Margret Hauch. In: Inge Grolle, Rita Bake: "I practiced juggling with three balls". Hamburg 1995, p. 299.