Rudolf Affemann

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Rudolf Affemann (born January 4, 1928 in Frankfurt am Main ; † November 17, 2018 ) was a German doctor , theologian and psychotherapist .

Life

Affemann studied Protestant theology and medicine at the same time , as well as social sciences and education . He received his doctorate as Dr. theol. and Dr. med. and completed specialist training as an analytical psychotherapist . From 1956 he practiced as a psychotherapist in Stuttgart . From 1979 he was head of the Institute for People and the World of Work in Baden-Baden , which is now based in Ostfildern-Nellingen . He also taught at the Baden-Württemberg Leadership Academy . He has authored numerous books.

Works (selection)

  • Psychology and bible. A discussion with CG Jung. Klett, Stuttgart 1957.
  • Sexuality. Sexuality and Sex Education in the Modern World. Gütersloh publishing house Mohn, Gütersloh 1970.
  • Sick of society. Symptoms, diagnosis, therapy. DVA, Stuttgart 1973.
  • Learning goal life. The human being as the measure of the school. DVA, Stuttgart 1976.
  • What can we hold onto? Compass through the conflict areas of our time. Herder, Freiburg im Breisgau 1980.
  • Leadership through personality. Self-awareness groups report. Verlag Moderne Industrie, Landsberg am Lech 1983.
  • There is always a way. From the series: Counselor Life Questions. Herder, Freiburg im Breisgau 1990.
  • Made in Europe. Design with a leadership culture. Straube, Erlangen 1991.
  • People and the world of work. Collected lectures and essays. Rosenberger Fachverlag, Leonberg 1995.
  • Double face USA: experiences and views of a German in America. Rosenberger Fachverlag, Leonberg 2004.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Georg H. Schlatter Binswanger: Affemann, Rudolf. In: Wilhelm Kosch et al. (Ed.): German Literature Lexicon. The 20th century . Volume 1, Saur, Munich 2000, p. 84 ( limited preview in the Google book search).
  2. ^ Obituary notice , Stuttgarter Zeitung / Stuttgarter Nachrichten , November 22, 2018, stuttgart-gedenken.de, accessed on January 31, 2019.
  3. The authors. In: Dana Schuppert (Ed.): Competence for leadership. What distinguishes leaders. Gabler, Wiesbaden 1993, p. 241 ( limited preview in the Google book search).