Ulrike Zöllner

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Ulrike Christine Zöllner-Breusch (born on July 1, 1947 in Alsfeld as Ulrike Christine Breusch ) is a German - Swiss psychologist and university professor .

Life

Ulrike Zöllner was born in 1947 in Hesse as the daughter of Arthur and Elly Breusch . In 1969 she moved to Zurich, where she obtained her licentiate in 1971 . 1975 followed the doctorate to Dr. phil. From 1973 to 1979 she worked at the Swiss Epilepsy Clinic in Zurich , most recently as head of the department for clinical psychology . She then worked as a freelance speaker and, from the mid-1980s , as a psychology lecturer in adult education at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences , where she headed studies at the Department of Applied Psychology until her retirement in 2012 . Her teaching and research focus is on diagnostics, expert opinions, developmental psychology and lifestyle.

Since March 1969, Ulrike Zöllner has been married to Hans-Martin Zöllner , who also works as a clinical psychologist and non-fiction author. The couple have two children together.

Publications (selection)

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Individual evidence

  1. Impact In: ZHAW No. 13, June 2011, p. 12/13
  2. Impact In: ZHAW No. 17, June 2012, p. 49
  3. Moira Atria: Handbook psychological counseling Klett-Cotta, 2006, ISBN 9783608941524 ( limited preview )