Rainer Brackhane

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Rainer Brackhane

Rainer Bernard Brackhane (born April 26, 1944 in Herford ) is a German psychologist who has mainly worked in the field of rehabilitation psychology .

Life

Rainer Brackhane is the eldest son of the teacher Bernard Brackhane. After attending elementary school and the old-language Friedrichs-Gymnasium (Abitur 1963), he did his military service from 1963 to 1965 . From 1965 he completed a degree in psychology at the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster , which he graduated with a diploma in 1970 . In 1976 he did his doctorate - also in Münster - with a thesis on "Reference systems in performance behavior"; The work's mentors were Wilhelm Witte and Wolfgang Metzger . 1983 habilitated to Brackhane at the University of Regensburg .

After graduating, Rainer Brackhane worked at the Universities of Münster (1970–1974) and Regensburg (1974–1986); He continued teaching at the University of Regensburg as a private lecturer from 1986-2003. He also held other teaching positions at the universities in Bielefeld (1984–1986/87), Dresden (1995/96) and Magdeburg-Stendal (2001–2002). The main focus of work was initially mainly topics from sports psychology and occupational psychology , including methodological questions, then increasingly questions from rehabilitation psychology .

After a larger project in the 1970s on training research in sport, in the 1980s and 1990s he carried out several research projects in cooperation with politics and charities , including a. for early intervention as well as training and education programs and software development in the context of the professional qualification of disabled people.

From 1991 to 2017 Rainer Brackhane worked as a freelance lecturer in the professional development of specialist staff in workshops and homes for disabled people in cooperation with various institutions and different educational institutions throughout Germany, v. a. for the special educational additional qualification (SPZ) as a (certified) specialist for work and professional development (FAB / gFAB) in workshops for disabled people. He also contributed to the development of nationwide examination standards and the implementation of state examinations in several federal states as well as the qualification of management staff in workshops for disabled people in cooperation with several educational institutions.

Brackhane is married and has one son. In addition to his professional duties, he is involved in research on regional history .

Bibliography (selection)

  • Reference systems in performance behavior: An experimental study on the behavior-controlling function of reference systems. Dissertation. Münster, 1976.
  • Together with Alexander Thomas & D. Simons: Action psychological analysis of sporting exercise processes: An empirical longitudinal study of learning movement-centered sports. Schorndorf: Hofmann, 1977. ISBN 978-3-7780-3961-8 .
  • As editor, together with Alexander Thomas: Perceiving, judging, acting: Research in the field of tension between general and applied psychology. Bern; Stuttgart; Vienna: Verlag Hans Huber, 1980. ISBN 978-3-456-80938-0 .
  • Professional future prospects of young people. Catholic Academy Schwerte, 1981.
  • Rehabilitation in work and professional life. Goch: Bratt Institute for New Learning, 1982. (= Psychology in Business, Volume 11) ISBN 978-3-88598-032-2 .
  • As editor, together with U. Krebs: Mental reference systems in mnestic orientation and communication. Psychological Contributions 29, 1987.
  • As editor and editor: Wilhelm Witte: Introduction to rehabilitation psychology. Bern; Stuttgart; Toronto: Verlag Hans Huber, 1988. ISBN 978-3-456-81569-5 .
  • Together with M. Franke, R. Prosche & I. Westphal-Binder: Learning paths for vocational training - materials for group leaders in workshops for the disabled . Research report and trainer manual (3 volumes) with program diskette on behalf of Lebenshilfe Detmold eV Detmold: Lebenshilfe 1990.
  • As a contributor: Learning path mapping: Application and procedure of the prerequisite cluster analysis; an introduction with numerous results for educators, psychologists, didactic specialists as well as special and rehabilitation educators. Weinheim: Dt. Studien-Verlag, 1994. ISBN 978-3-89271-493-4 .
  • Rehabilitation at work: Disabled people in the labor market. 2nd revised and expanded edition. Rosenberger Fachverlag, Leonberg 1996, ISBN 3-931085-03-1 .
  • As a participant: Vocational training and support in the workshop for the disabled (WfB): problem definition, concepts, materials. Nuremberg: State Labor Office Bavaria, Office for Publication, Ref.IVf3b, 1998.
  • Together with I. Schubert, K.-P. Becker, R. Becker, P. Keller, B. Rapski, K.-M. Schuster, K. Siek, I. Weinke: Interdisciplinary development support in childhood - illustrated using the example of the states of Berlin and Brandenburg: Problems - Basics - Addresses. Ed. from the working committee "Interdisciplinary Development Promotion in Childhood" of the German Association for the Rehabilitation of the Disabled eV (DVfR), Heidelberg: 1998.
  • Funding in the workshop for the disabled (WfB) - problem definition, concepts, materials. ibv information for the advisory and placement services of the Federal Labor Office, Nuremberg, No. 48/98, December 2, 1998.
  • Together with M. Drengk, A. Hibbeler, M. Salomo, G. Schmitz, A. Stock; with the collaboration of T. Kayser: Methodical-didactic manual for vocational training in the workshop for disabled people. Research project on behalf of Lebenshilfe Detmold eV, with the support of the Federal Minister for Labor and Social Affairs. Detmold: Lebenshilfe, 2002. ISBN 3-9808544-0-X
  • As a contributor: work and support in workshops for disabled people - glossary. Hürth: Lebenshilfe Nordrhein-Westfalen, 2005. ISBN 978-3-931106-25-6 .
  • with special needs. Perspectives - people - developments. Frankfurt (Main); Berlin; Bern; Bruxelles; New York; Oxford; Vienna: Verlag Peter Lang, 2007, ISBN 978-3-631-56475-2 .
  • Workshops' most Precious Resources: The Specialist Staff. In: Federal Association of Workshops for Disabled People eV, United in Diversity. Frankfurt 2009. ISBN 978-3-9812599-1-9
  • Hermann Dwerg, the Herford Student Court and the “Nanischen Scholarships”. In: Historical yearbook for the Herford district 2016. Bielefeld: Verlag für Regionalgeschichte 2015, 186-207. ISBN 978-3-89534-969-0
  • Basic information for workshop personnel in key words. Detmold: Verlag der Lebenshilfe for people with disabilities, Kreisvereinigung Detmold eV, 2016. ISBN 978-3-9800724-1-0
  • The Herford Kaland - a look back at a brotherhood with a probably unique fate. In: Historical yearbook for the Herford district 2017. Bielefeld: Verlag für Regionalgeschichte 2016, 9–24. ISBN 978-3-7395-1023-1
  • Caritas - Diakonie - Welfare - Charity and active charity in Herford. In: Historical yearbook for the Herford district 2018. Bielefeld: Verlag für Regionalgeschichte 2017, 20–64. ISBN 978-3-7395-1024-8

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Rainer Brackhane: development of SPZ - additional qualification for professionals . In: Werkstatt: Dialog 23 (4), 2007, 26 .
  2. Rainer Brackhane: 25 years SPZ in the new federal states - a field report. In: Werkstatt: Dialog 31 (5), 2015, 36-37 .
  3. Rainer Brackhane: qualitative leap by government audit of the SPZ . In: Werkstatt: Dialog 21 (2), 2005 .