Thomas Bock (psychologist)

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Thomas Bock (* 1954 ) is a German professor of psychology .

His main focus areas are psychiatry , bipolar disorders , psychoses and psychoeducation . He works as head of the social psychiatric outpatient clinic and professor for clinical and social psychiatry at the UKE in Hamburg. Bock completed his habilitation with his work on the résumés of people with psychosis without contact to psychiatric treatment. He is committed to anti- stigmatization of mentally ill people and has been editor-in-chief of the magazine In Balance of the German Society for Bipolar Disorders since 2005

Thomas Bock is married and has three children.

Fonts (excerpt)

  • Light years. Psychoses without psychiatry. Understanding of illness and life plans of people with untreated psychoses. Bonn 1997. ISBN 3-88414-204-6 .
  • Rollercoaster of feelings. Living with manias and depression. Freiburg im Breisgau 1998. ISBN 3-451-26366-1 .
  • Dealing with psychotic patients. Bonn 2003. ISBN 3-88414-332-8 .
  • Stubbornness and psychosis. “Noncompliance as an opportunity.” Neumünster 2006. ISBN 3-926200-90-1 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ DGBS member magazine , accessed on February 13, 2012.

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