Ulrike Hoffmann-Richter

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Ulrike Hoffmann-Richter (born March 17, 1958 in Stuttgart ) is a German psychiatrist , psychotherapist and author. She built up the insurance psychiatric service of the Swiss Accident Insurance ( SUVA ).

Life

Ulrike Hoffmann-Richter studied human medicine in Ulm and did her doctorate on the subject of communication between doctor and patient during rounds. She completed her training as a specialist in psychiatry and psychotherapy and further training in psychoanalysis in Cologne .

From 1990 to 1999 she worked as a senior physician at the Psychiatric University Clinic in Basel . During this time she carried out research projects in the field of psychiatry in the print media and in suicide research. From 1999 to 2014 she worked as a psychiatrist in the insurance medicine competence center of the Swiss Accident Insurance Fund. There she was responsible for setting up and managing the insurance psychiatric service of the Swiss Accident Insurance Fund. During this time she conducted research projects on diagnostics and therapy for mental disorders after accidents (EBEPS / OptiFAB) and on the reliability of psychiatric reports (Rely study). She has been editor since 1993 and since 2001 co-editor of the journal Psychiatrische Praxis at Thieme Verlag. From 1994 to 2001 she was the managing editor of the journal Psychotherapeutin . From 1998 she has been teaching and works as a lecturer at the Universities of Bern, Basel and Sapienza Rome.

Ulrike Hoffmann-Richter has been offering psychiatric and psychotherapeutic treatments in her own practice in Lucerne since the end of 2014 . Your main psychotherapeutic direction is depth psychology . She specializes in assessments in the field of social insurance .

She has been working as a specialist judge at the Cantonal Court of Lucerne since 2017.

She has worked scientifically in the areas of social psychiatry , suicide research, the history of psychotherapy and psychiatry, qualitative methods and the analysis of conversations and texts. An important topic for her is the understanding between doctor and patient, between psychiatry and the public, and between medicine and law.

Fonts

  • The knot in the common thread: an examination to understand doctor and patient during the rounds. Dissertation . Bern 1985, ISBN 3-261-04034-3 .
  • Psychotherapy in Transition - From Denomination to Profession. An examination of a remarkable book by Grawe K, Donati R and Bernauer F. In: Psychiatrische Praxis. 21, 1994, pp. 238-242.
  • Freud's soul apparatus. Bonn 1994, ISBN 3-88414-190-2 .
  • with Asmus Finzen : What is social psychiatry? A chronicle with texts. Bonn 1995, ISBN 3-88414-170-8 .
  • The disappearance of the biography in the medical history . A biographical sketch. In: BIOS. 2, 1995, pp. 204-221.
  • with Asmus Finzen: The "Odium of Mental Illness". The psychosis of Emilie Kempin-Spyris and its interpretations. In: Psychiat Prax. 24, 1997, pp. 22-27.
  • with Jakob Christ : Therapy in the community: group work, group therapy and group psychotherapy in everyday psychiatric life. Bonn 1997, ISBN 3-88414-203-8 .
  • Una terapia razionale per le immagini dell'anima? In: D. Armando, PF Nastro, F. Masini (eds.): Fantasia di sparizione, formazione dell 'immagine, idea della cura. Nuove Edizione Romane Rome. 1997, pp. 193-207.
  • Barbara Alder and Asmus Finzen: The electroconvulsive therapy and defibrillation in the newspaper. A media analysis. In: Neurologist. 69, 1998, pp. 622-628.
  • with Asmus Finzen: The psychiatric medical history - a neglected source. Considerations on a methodology of medical history analysis. In: BIOS. 11, 1998, pp. 280-297.
  • Psychiatry in the newspaper: judgments and prejudices. Bonn 2000, ISBN 3-88414-295-X .
  • with Franz Müller-Spahn: Psychiatric emergencies. Stuttgart 2000, ISBN 3-17-012829-9 .
  • Good psychiatric care and the attribution of "dirty work". In conversation with Valerie Keller, a psychiatric nurse. In: The Psychotherapist. 14, 2001, pp. 83-94.
  • Valium as a metaphor: the therapeutic effect of Valium in everyday life. In: Social Psychiatric Information. 3/2003, pp. 50-56.
  • The psychiatric assessment. A general introduction. Stuttgart 2005, ISBN 3-13-136331-2 .
  • with Jörg Jeger and Holger Schmidt: The craft of medical assessment: theory, methodology and practice. Stuttgart 2012, ISBN 978-3-17-028505-7 .
  • From electronic servants. In: Psychiat Prax. 40, 2013, pp. 287-291.
  • with Irena Pjanic, Nadja Messerli-Bürgy, Monica Bachmann, Franziska Siegenthaler and Hansjörg Znoj: Predictors of depressed mood 12 months after injury. Contribution of self-efficacy and social support. In: Disability and rehabilitation. Volume 36, number 15, 2014, pp. 1258-1263, doi: 10.3109 / 09638288.2013.837971 . PMID 24087898 .
  • with Seraphina Zurbriggen: Mental health and illness in the mass media. In: Wulf Rössler, Wolfram Kawohl: Handbook of social psychiatry. Volume 1, Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2013, pp. 323–336.
  • Mental impairments in case law. A look from a psychiatric point of view. In: U. Kieser (Ed.): Social Insurance Law Conference 2015. Dike, Zurich 2016, pp. 67–94.
  • with Stefan Schandelmaier, Andrea Leibold, Katrin Fischer, Ralph Mager, Monica Bachmann, Sarah Kedzia, Jason W Busse, Gordon Gyatt, Jörg Jeger, Renato Marelli, Wout EL de Boer and Regina Kunz: Attitudes towards evalution of psychiatric disability claims: A survey of Swiss stakeholders. In: Swiss Med Wkly. 145, 2015, p. W14160
  • with Laura Pielmaier: The psychiatric-psychological assessment: a guide for practice. Stuttgart 2016, ISBN 978-3-17-028505-7 .
  • Incapacity for work . In: Wolfram Kawohl and Wulf Rössler (eds.): Work and Psyche . Stuttgart 2018, ISBN 9783170257627 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b socialnet reviews: Ulrike Hoffmann-Richter, Laura Pielmaier: The psychiatric-psychological assessment. In: www.socialnet.de. Retrieved September 26, 2016 .
  2. Ulrike Hoffmann-Richter. (PDF) University Hospital Basel, accessed on September 26, 2016 .
  3. About the person - Dr. med. Ulrike Hoffmann-Richter. Retrieved August 3, 2019 .