Mohammad Ebrahim Ardjomandi

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Mohammad Ebrahim Ardjomandi ( listen ? / I ; * April 1, 1932 in Lar / Iran ) is a psychoanalyst , group analyst and specialist in psychiatry, neurology and psychotherapeutic medicine in Göttingen. Audio file / audio sample

Ardjomandi was the head of the clinical psychotherapy department at the Lower Saxony State Hospital in Tiefenbrunn. Research activity with a focus on the ethno-psychoanalysis of (Shiite) Islam, the psychoanalytic psychotherapy of Iranian patients and questions of migration, editor of the yearbook for group analysis and its applications, leads groups and teaches at the workshops of the International Working Group for Group Analysis in Altaussee .

Publications

  • Destructiveness and Reconciliation in Shiite Islam. In: E. Herdieckerhoff, D. Ekesparre, R. Elgeti, C. Marahrens-Schürg (eds.): Hate and reconcile. Psychoanalytic explorations. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 1990, pp. 121-137.
  • Power and impotence of the therapeutic group and the leader in live demonstration of groups. In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Dynamics. 27, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 1991, pp. 100-110.
  • with U. Streek: Movement disorders as mental support. In: H.-G. Willert, G. Wetzel-Willert (Ed.): Psychosomatics in Orthopedics. Bern. Hans Huber, Stuttgart / Toronto 1991, pp. 210-214.
  • with F. Leichsenring: Are there any symptoms that are suspicious of borderline? In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Dynamics. 28, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 1992, pp. 29-39.
  • The foreign culture of the Shiites. Shame, Guilt, and Narcissism in the Psychoanalytic and Psychotherapeutic Treatment of Iranians. In: U. Streeck (Ed.): The foreign in psychoanalysis. Exploring the “other” in soul, body and culture. J. Pfeiffer, Munich 1993, pp. 65-77.
  • The outcome of the Oedipal conflict in the Persian-speaking area. In: R. Rohner, W. Köpp (Ed.): The foreign in us, the foreign with us: Foreigners in psychotherapy and counseling. Roland Asanger, Heidelberg 1993, pp. 43-53.
  • The foreign group analyst and the group-analytical culture. In: group analysis. 2, Mattes Verlag, Heidelberg 1993, pp. 1-18.
  • The working group for the application of psychoanalysis in groups Göttingen eV - history and working method. In: group analysis. 2, Mattes Verlag, Heidelberg 1994, pp. 105-117.
  • About the abandoned child. In: U. Streeck, K. Bell (ed.): The psychoanalysis of severe mental illnesses. Concepts, treatment models, experiences. Pfeiffer, Munich, 1994, pp. 101-111.
  • with A. Dally and Y. Kühn: And suddenly the wall was gone .... The "reunited large group" in the psychotherapeutic clinic. In: group analysis. 1, Mattes, Heidelberg 1994, pp. 97-113.
  • The inner and outer limits. In: K. Bell, K. Höhfeld (Ed.): Psychoanalysis in Change. Psychosozial-Verlag, Giessen 1994, pp. 46-55.
  • ME Ardjomandi, A. Dally, D. Gerau, Y. Kühn: Analytical group psychotherapy in the clinic - modifications and intervention styles. In: ME Ardjomandi, A. Berghaus, W. Knauss (Hrsg.): Yearbook for group analysis and its applications. Mattes, Heidelberg 1995, pp. 107-120.
  • The fascination of violence. About the broken identity of the "enlightened" Iranian woman. In: K. Bell, K. Höhfeld (eds.): Aggression and mental illness. Psychosozial, Giessen, 1996, pp. 167-192.
  • Migration - a trauma? In: A.-M. Schlösser, K. Höhfeld (Ed.): Trauma and conflict. Psychosozial-Verlag, Giessen 1998, pp. 309–322.
  • with U. Streek: Migration - Trauma and Opportunity. In: D. Kiesel, H. v. Lüpke (Ed.): Vom Wahn und vom Sinn. Concepts of disease in the multicultural society. Brandes & Apsel, Frankfurt am Main, pp. 53-69.
  • The outcome of the Oedipal conflict in the Iranian cultural area and its effects on the analytical psychotherapy of Iranian patients. In: K. Rodewig (Ed.): Identity. Integration and Psychosocial Health. Aspects of transcultural psychosomatics and psychotherapy. Psychosozial-Verlag, Giessen 2000, pp. 107–148.
  • Destructiveness and Reconciliation in Islam. A cultural-analytical review. In: M. Klöpper, R. Lindner (Ed.): Destructiveness. Roots faces. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen, pp. 83-107.
  • About the chance of growing up (growing up) bicultural. In: MJ Froese, C. Seidler (Ed.): Life in transition. 2, edition bodoni, Berlin 2001, pp. 40-57.

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