Otmar Seidl

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Otmar Seidl (2010)

Otmar Seidl (born October 30, 1944 in Eger , Sudetenland ) is a German internist, psychoanalyst and sociologist.

Life

Otmar Seidl lived in Waldsassen (Upper Palatinate) from 1944 to 1954 and then attended the humanistic grammar school of the Ettal monastery . From 1963 to 1969 he studied human medicine at the University of Munich . He completed a specialist training as an internist at the Medical Polyclinic of the University of Munich. He received his PhD for a thesis on lipodystrophy and worked scientifically on metabolic disorders . Studying sociology and philosophy at the University of Munich was followed by a doctorate under Emerich K. Francis on the territoriality of mankind in 1984 . Otmar Seidl was trained as a psychoanalyst at the German Psychoanalytical Association (DPV) and is a specialist in psychotherapeutic medicine .

From 1985 to 2008 he worked as a senior physician in the Department of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics of the Psychiatric Clinic of the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . He is a partner in the Kondrauer mineral and healing wells in Waldsassen . His scientific work is mainly concerned with psychosomatics and student teaching.

Fonts (selection)

  • The territoriality of man. Tuduv, Munich 1985.
  • On the psychosomatics of soft tissue rheumatism, especially fibromyalgia. In: Rudolf Klußmann, Manfred Schattenkirchner (ed.): The pain and rheumatic patient. Springer, Berlin 1989, pp. 59-78.
  • As a psychoanalyst in the psychosomatic consulting service. In: Forum of Psychoanalysis. Vol. 13 (1997), pp. 338-352.
  • The clinic as a psychoanalytic space. In: Alf Gerlach, Anne-Marie Schlösser, Anne Springer (eds.): Psychoanalysis with and without a couch. Psychosozial, Giessen 2003, pp. 180–193.
  • Dissociation and Creativity - Raptures in Everyday Life. In: Forum of Psychoanalysis. Vol. 19 (2003), pp. 149-162.
  • with Michael Ermann , Eckhard Frick and Christian Kinzel: Introduction to psychosomatics and psychotherapy. A workbook for teaching and self-study. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2006; 3rd edition 2014, ISBN 978-3-17-026374-1 .
  • On the stigmatization and lack of food of Therese Neumann (1898–1962). In: The neurologist . Vol. 79 (2008), pp. 836-844.
  • Time and Timelessness in Psychoanalysis. In: Forum of Psychoanalysis. Vol. 25 (2009), pp. 101-117.

Scientific focus

  • The meaning of inner images using the example of stigmatization with the wounds of Christ.
  • Jesus and Mary as a denied phantasm of postpartum depression . Iconographic building blocks for psychoanalysis of image and image perception.
  • Technique of psychosomatic diagnosis and causes of misdiagnosis. Psychoanalytic approaches to staging the unconscious in the hospital setting.

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