Paul Ridder

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Paul Ridder (born September 5, 1942 in Bielefeld ) is a German psychologist and sociologist , lecturer and author.

Life

Paul Ridder studied sociology and economics with a degree in sociology at the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster with Niklas Luhmann and Helmut Schelsky . He then did his doctorate as Dr. phil. with Arnold Gehlen at RWTH Aachen . After completing his second degree in [psychology] at the University of Munich, he graduated as a psychologist in clinical psychology . Finally , Ridder completed his habilitation in general sociology at the University of Konstanz . Inaugural lecture on "The Language of Pain". This was followed by the appointment as a private lecturer .

University professor

Ridder research as a Research Fellow for one academic year with JK Myers at Yale University , New Haven, Conn. USA . He trained in child psychotherapy at the Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania (USA) with Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy and at the Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic (PCGC) with Salvador Minuchin .

Paul Ridder became a research assistant at the University of Konstanz. The Robert Bosch Stiftung made a large empirical research project on the social role of the patient in hospitals possible. The Schmeil Foundation supported historical studies on the history of the definition of pain. After a teaching position for social medicine at the Medical Faculty of RWTH Aachen University, Niklas Luhmann became a substitute professor at Bielefeld University in 1982 , a visiting professorship for health policy in 1995 and a substitute professorship for health policy at Kassel University in 1996 . Cooperation with Thomas Luckmann in Konstanz and Heinrich Schipperges in Heidelberg. Ridder also worked as an appraiser for public institutions such as the Federal Ministry of Health , in public relations for pharmaceutical companies , in sociological advice for medical associations and as a publicist and publisher . Extensive publication activity through scientific works on the social sciences and the broad spectrum of health sciences .

Fonts

  • Here, too, is Arcadia. Life Association of Corporated Students, 2018
  • Affordable health . The dispute over health reform (2011)
  • The visible and the hidden. The pharmacist's image in the mirror of literature (2010)
  • Sonnets against the pain of love: Bibliotherapy in the history of medicine (2008)
  • Music for Body and Soul: Music Therapy in Medical History (2006)
  • On your wings, joy! The History of Mental Health (2004)
  • Benevolent Rule: Philanthropy and Legitimation in the History of the Welfare State (2002)
  • The Real Character of the Pharmacist (2000)
  • The language of ethics as the art of pretense (1997)
  • Nice and healthy . The Image of the Body in History (1996)
  • Healthy with Goethe . The Birth of Medicine from the Spirit of Poetry (1995)
  • Surgery and anesthesia . From craft to science (1993)
  • In the mirror of the medicine . Social History of Medicine (1990)
  • Introduction to Medical Sociology (1988)
  • Patient in the hospital (3 volumes: The sorrow of the body, the division of labor, materials and statistics, 1980)
  • Processes of social power . Binding Decisions in Organizations (1979)
  • The Language of Pain (1979)
  • Process and Dynamics of Family Therapy (1977)
  • The patient career, from medical history to medical history (1974)
  • Stress and Relief: The Pathogenesis of the Social Role of the Stranger (1972)
  • The counterfeitersThe seizure of power from 1930 to 1933 from a systems theory perspective , 2013, in: www.researchgate.net
  • Myth Mozart, in: The Tonkunst. Magazine for Classical Music and Musicology, 5 (2011), No. 1, pp. 63-66
  • Changes in the face of Charles Baudelaire, in: lendemains. Etudes comparées Sur la France, 39 (2014), No. 156, pp. 119-130
  • A portrait of the unknown Heinrich v. Kleist , in: http://bilddetek.hypotheses.org, excerpts from: Heinrich v. Kleist Michael Kohlhaas, ed., Note, afterword v. Helmut Landwehr, Stuttgart: Alfred Kröner Verlag 2017, pp. 183–188
  • Friedrich Hölderlin on the genesis of solemn reality, 2020, in: www.researchgate.net

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  1. Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic (PCGC)

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