Udo Derbolowsky

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Udo Derbolowsky (born March 10, 1920 in Berlin ; † May 15, 2005 in Bierbach ) was a German physician .

Life

After the study of human medicine in Berlin Udo Derbolowsky was a time as a medical practitioner involved. He made corresponding specialist training and became a doctor for neurology and psychiatry , psychoanalysis , psychotherapy and manual medicine .

Derbolowsky worked at the Central Institute for Psychogenic Diseases of the Berlin Insurance Company until 1949 . From 1951 to 1954 he was head of the psychotherapeutic department of the 2nd Medical University Clinic in Hamburg. He then worked for 25 years as a neurologist in his own practice and private clinic in the Hamburg area.

For six years he was managing and medical director of the CJD youth village Homburg - vocational training center, founded in 1979, as well as its managing director. For a decade he devoted himself to training, further education and supervisory tasks within the framework of the Christlichen Jugenddorfwerk Deutschland e. V. (CJD).

Memberships

  • German Society for Medical Documentation and Statistics
  • Honorary President of the International Society for Psychotherapy and Psychopedics
  • American Academy of Psychoanalysis

Honors

Publications (selection)

  • Individual psychoanalysis as group therapy , Heidelberg 1982, Haug, ISBN 3-7760-0618-8
  • Breathing therapy in holistic treatment of the sick , Heidelberg 1991, Haug, ISBN 3-7760-1194-7
  • Breath is life. An introduction and exercise book , Germering 2004, Psychopädica-Verlag, ISBN 3-933400-10-4
  • Illness, Illness, Cure Neuromedicine Verlag, Bad Hersfeld 5th edition 2006, ISBN 978-3-930926-06-0

Web links

literature

  • Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar 2003, Vol. 1, p. 538.