Nahlah Saimeh

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Nahlah Saimeh (* 1966 in Münster ) is a German forensic psychiatrist .

life and career

The daughter of a German-Dutch mother and a Jordanian father grew up with her mother and her parents. As a child she wanted to be a surgeon, so she studied human medicine in Bochum and Essen . From 1992 to 1997 she completed her specialist training at Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf . In 1998 she became a senior physician in the general psychiatry department. After completing her doctorate in Bochum in 1999, she was chief physician at the Clinic for Forensic Psychiatry and Psychotherapy at the Bremen-Ost Clinic from 2000 to 2004 . From 2004 to 2018 she was Medical Director at the LWL Center for Forensic Psychiatry in Lippstadt . Since 2018 she has been working as a forensic psychiatrist in Düsseldorf and since the winter semester 2019/20 has been a lecturer at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena .

As a forensic expert, she prepared the expert opinion in the case of the "grandma killer" Olaf D.

"The blessing of civil society is that those who have a minimum of social skills, daily structure and self-discipline can, in principle, advance socially."

- Nahlah Saimeh : The daily newspaper from Saturday, February 8, 2020, p. 24 f.

Fonts (selection)

As an author:

  • Attitudes of affected psychiatric patients to accommodation according to the PsychKG NW. 1998 (Dissertation, University of Bochum, 1999).
  • Anyone Can Become a Murderer: Real cases of a forensic psychiatrist. Piper, Munich 2012.

As editor:

  • Company with limited liability. Execution of measures as a social obligation. Psychiatrie-Verlag, Bonn 2006.
  • Motivation and resistance. Challenges in the penal system. Psychiatrie-Verlag, Bonn 2009.
  • with Jürgen L. Müller, Norbert Nedopil , Elmar Habermeyer, Peter Falkai: Preventive detention - scientific basis and position determination. What follows after the judgment of the Federal Constitutional Court of May 4th, 2011? Medical-Scientific Publishing Company, Berlin 2012.

Web links

Interviews

Individual evidence

  1. Thea Dorn : The new F-Class. How the future is made by women. Piper, Munich 2006, p. 283 f.
  2. LWL press release of June 14, 2017, accessed on June 27, 2017.
  3. Dr. Nahlah Saimeh says goodbye to Eickelborn at Biermann Medizin on May 4, 2018
  4. On the person at https://www.nahlah-saimeh.com , accessed on February 21, 2020
  5. Waltraud Schwab: “Not all people are nice”. The daily newspaper , February 8, 2020, accessed on February 9, 2020 (Interview with Nahlah Saimeh).