Sophie Seeberg

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Sophie Seeberg , a pseudonym, is a German legal psychologist and writer. She lives in Munich.

life and work

Little is known to the public about Sophie Seeberg, as she protects her identity with a pseudonym. It is, according to its publisher Droemer Knaur diploma psychologist and has been working for a little over 25 years ago as a psychological expert for family courts , she for the report created. In her first three non-fiction books, she reports on unusual and bizarre cases from her everyday work. All three books were published as paperbacks by Verlag Droemer Knaur, as Kindle e-books and as audio books by Audible .

The book blog paper tourist described the Schakkeline is extremely gifted, ey! (2013) as simultaneously “humorous” and “disturbing”, but “by no means disrespectful”. Chris Popp sees it in the online magazine Booknerds as “criticism of the well - worn and bureaucratized system, especially in their professional environment” and “often harsh criticism of the lack of empathy among so many colleagues” who “are quite capable of doing that To obstruct or even destroy a child's life for the future ”.

For the audio book publisher Audible, Seeberg developed a fictional material for the first time as a radio play series for children under the title Charly and the Wunderwombat Waldemar , which is not linked to her everyday experiences as a psychologist. The first season was released in July 2020.

Sophie Seeberg is married.

Publications

  • The Schakkeline is very gifted, ey! From the life of a family psychologist . Knaur Taschenbuch, Munich 2013. ISBN 978-3426786031 .
  • The shanin only has heavy bones! Unheard-of stories from a family psychologist. Knaur Taschenbuch, Munich 2015. ISBN 978-3426787649 .
  • The Maik-Tylor does not tolerate organic! News from the everyday life of a family psychologist. Knaur Taschenbuch, Munich 2017. ISBN 978-3426788547 .

radio play

  • Charly and the wonder wombat Waldemar . Audible Original Radio Play Series, July 1, 2020. Season 1.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Kathrin Blum: When is it time to protect children from their own families? In: badische-zeitung.de. July 17, 2018, accessed November 11, 2019 .
  2. Sabrina Kemmer: The Schakkeline is very gifted, ey! In: swr3.de. Book tip archive. Retrieved November 12, 2019 .
  3. Daniel: The Schakkeline is very gifted, ey! - Sophie Seeberg. In: papiertourist.de. April 1, 2014, accessed November 12, 2019 .
  4. Chris Popp: Sophie Seeberg - The Schakkeline is very gifted, ey! (Book). In: booknerds.de. February 3, 2014, accessed November 12, 2019 .