Martina Schönebeck

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Martina Schoenebeck (* 21st September 1948 in Leipzig as Martina pottery ) is a German politician ( PDS ).

Schönebeck attended the extended high school in Berlin and passed the Abitur together with a skilled worker training to become a farmer in cattle breeding. She studied psychology at the Humboldt University of Berlin and obtained the title of Diplom-Psychologist, later she did her PhD. rer. nat. and carried out a postgraduate course at the Academy for Medical Training in the GDR to become a specialist psychologist in medicine.

Schönebeck initially worked as a research assistant in the field of developmental and personality psychology at the Developmental Psychology Section of the Humboldt University in Berlin, then as a child psychologist in the Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg psychiatric counseling center , as a deputy to a district doctor for social care and as deputy head of the department for social care at the institute for social hygiene and health care organization. This was followed by a scientific activity in the field of care for the severely mentally impaired. In 1992 she opened her own psychotherapeutic practice in Berlin-Pankow .

Schönebeck joined the PDS in February 1990, where she was a member of the district executive in Berlin-Lichtenberg . She belonged to the last People's Chamber and the German Bundestag until the end of 1990.

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