Martin Poltrum

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Martin Poltrum (born October 2, 1970 in Dornbirn ) is an Austrian philosopher , psychotherapist , teaching therapist and professor of psychotherapy science at the Sigmund Freud University in Vienna .

Career

After training as a qualified nurse in Bregenz , Martin Poltrum studied philosophy and education at the University of Innsbruck and the University of Vienna . In 2003 he received his doctorate from the University of Vienna with a thesis on Martin Heidegger's late philosophy . In 2014 he qualified as a professor at the Faculty of Psychotherapy Science at the Sigmund Freud University in Vienna with a thesis in Philosophical Psychotherapy. The beautiful as a therapeutic agent .

From 2003 to 2018, Martin Poltrum worked as a philosopher, psychotherapist and cinematherapist at the Anton Proksch Institute in Vienna and has been the lead editor of Rausch since 2012 . Viennese magazine for addiction therapy . He completed a psychotherapy training according to Viktor Frankl and is a teaching therapist at the ABILE - Training Institute for Logotherapy and Existential Analysis .

Martin Poltrum has been Professor of Psychotherapy Science at the Sigmund Freud University in Vienna since 2018. There he heads the international doctoral program in psychotherapy science.

Poltrum's research focuses on addiction research, psychotherapy and film, the philosophical foundations of psychotherapy, aesthetics and mental health, and medical humanities .

Fonts (selection)

Monographs

  • Beauty and Being at Heidegger , Passagen Verlag, Vienna 2005.
  • Clinical philosophy. Logos Ästhetikus and Philosophical Therapeutics, Parodos Verlag, Berlin 2010.
  • Muses and sirens. An essay on life as a game , Pabst Science Publishers Verlag, Lengerich / Berlin 2013.
  • Philosophical psychotherapy. Beauty as a therapeutic agent , Parodos Verlag, Berlin 2016.

Anthologies

  • Ars Medica. On a new aesthetic in medicine (as edited by Michael Musalek ), Parodos Verlag, Berlin 2011.
  • Embers and ashes - burnout. New aspects of diagnostics and treatment (as edited by Michael Musalek), Parodos Verlag, Berlin 2012.
  • Psychiatric diagnostics. On the critique of diagnostic reason (as edited with Klaus Brücher), Parodos Verlag, Berlin 2013.
  • Aesthetics as therapy. Therapy as Aesthetic Experience (edited by Ulf Heuner), Parodos Verlag, Berlin 2015.
  • Soul connoisseurs, psycho villains. Psychotherapists and psychiatrists in films and series (as editor with Bernd Rieken ), Springer Verlag, Berlin / Heidelberg 2017.
  • Gamers, drug freaks & drunkards. Intoxication, ecstasy and addiction in film and series (as ed. With Bernd Rieken and Thomas Ballhausen ), Springer Verlag, Berlin 2019.      

Published magazines

  • Intoxication. Wiener Zeitschrift für Suchttherapie (as publisher together with changing co-editors), Pabst Science Publishers Verlag, Lengerich / Berlin since 2012. 

Articles in magazines and books (selection)

  • Sober drunkenness and drug-free ecstasy. Intoxication as a therapeutic agent for addiction in Nietzsche and Platon , in: Martin Poltrum et al. (Ed.), Rausch. Wiener Zeitschrift für Suchttherapie , Pabst Science Publishers Verlag, Lengerich / Berlin, 2/2012, pp. 61–66.
  • Stimulus and emotion. Cinematherapy in inpatient addiction treatment , in: Martin Poltrum et al. (Ed.), Rausch. Wiener Zeitschrift für Suchttherapie , Pabst Science Publishers Verlag, Lengerich / Berlin, 3/2012, pp. 128–147.
  • “Paris always remains for us” - Eternity and finiteness of love , in: Stephan Doering , Heidi Möller (eds.), Mon Amour meets Pretty Woman. Lovers in Film , Springer Verlag, Heidelberg / New York 2014, pp. 185–200.
  • Philosophy as a medicine in the service of growing and struggling life , in: Günter Gödde, Nikolaos Loukidelis, Jörg Zirfas (eds.), Nietzsche and the art of living. A philosophical-psychological compendium , JB Metzler Verlag, Stuttgart 2016, pp. 363–371.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Website of the Sigmund Freud University in Vienna. Retrieved August 9, 2019 .
  2. ^ Entry for the journal Rausch on the Pabst Science Publishers website. Retrieved September 10, 2019 .
  3. ^ Website of the training center for logotherapy and existential analysis. Retrieved August 9, 2019 .
  4. ^ Website of the Faculty for Psychotherapy Science at the Sigmund Freud University of Vienna. Retrieved August 9, 2019 .
  5. ^ Website of the Aesthetics in Mental Health Network (AiMH), Collaborating Center for Values-Based Practice in Health and Social Care, St. Catherine's College, Oxford. Retrieved August 23, 2019 .