Volker Tschuschke

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Volker Tschuschke (born October 13, 1947 in Gevelsberg near Wuppertal) is a German psychologist , sociologist , psychoanalyst and university professor . Until the end of February 2013, he held the chair for medical psychology at the University of Cologne . From the summer of 2013 to the spring of 2017, he was in charge of the newly established course in psychotherapy science at the Sigmund Freud University in Berlin.

Life

After a commercial apprenticeship in the automotive electronics industry, basic military service and high school diploma on the second educational path, he studied psychology and sociology in Münster. From 1980 to 1990 Tschuschke worked at the Research Center for Psychotherapy in Stuttgart , where he obtained his doctorate in 1986 on aggressive and fearful affects in the context of process outcome research in group psychotherapy (at the Ulm Chair of Clinical Social Psychology by Helmut Enke). From 1990 to 1996 he worked at Horst Kächele's department for psychotherapy at the University of Ulm , where he also received his habilitation . From 1994 to 1995 he represented the chair for psychoanalysis at the University of Frankfurt am Main . From September 1996 until his retirement at the end of February 2013, he was a professor at the University Clinic in Cologne. Tschuschke has specialized in the areas of psychotherapy research (especially individual and group psychotherapy ) and psycho-oncology . In 2000, together with Horst Kächele and others, he received the Römer Prize of the German College for Psychosomatic Medicine for insights into the psychosocial management of a bone marrow transplant in the case of leukemia. Tschuschke heads the psycho-oncological training institute PsyOnko Cologne.

Publications

As an author:

  • Effect factors of inpatient group psychotherapy. Process, result, relations. Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, Göttingen 1993.
  • with Claudia Heckrath, Wolfgang Tress: Between confusion and waste. On the value of the Bern psychotherapy study by Grawe, Donati and Bernauer. Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, Göttingen 1997.
  • Is psychotherapy useful to me? Help with decision-making. Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, Göttingen 1998.
  • Psycho-oncology. Psychological aspects of the development and coping with cancer. Schattauer, Stuttgart 2002; 3rd edition 2011.
  • Short group psychotherapy. Theory and practice. Springer, Vienna 2003.
  • with Gabriele Angenendt, Ursula Schütze-Kreilkamp: Practice of Psycho-Oncology . Hippokrates, Stuttgart 2007; 2nd edition 2010.
  • with Tamara Anbeh: Outpatient group psychotherapy. Schattauer, Stuttgart 2008.
  • with Margit Koemeda-Lutz, Mario Schlegel: PAP-S-Rating-Manual (PAP-S-RM). Rating manual for the objective assessment of therapeutic interventions by psychotherapists with different school theoretical concepts. Swiss Charter for Psychotherapy, Zurich 2014.
  • Mental disorders in children and adolescents. A critical inventory of evidence-based diagnostics and treatment. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2019.

As editor:

  • with Helmut Enke and Walter Volk: Psychotherapeutic action. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1983.
  • with Dietmar Czogalik: Psychotherapy. Which effects change? On the question of the mechanisms of action of therapeutic processes. Springer, Berlin 1990.
  • with Bernhard Strauss , Jochen Eckert: Methods of empirical group therapy research. A manual. Westdeutscher Verlag, Opladen 1996.
  • with Wolfgang Larbig: Psycho-oncological interventions. Therapeutic approach and results. Reinhardt, Munich 2000.
  • Practice of group psychotherapy. Thieme, Stuttgart 2001.
  • with Joachim Lindner, Gabriele Angenendt: Group therapy in psychosomatic rehabilitation. Psychosocial, Giessen 2007.
  • Group psychotherapy. From the indication to management techniques. Thieme, Stuttgart 2010.
  • with Agnes von Wyl, Aureliano Crameri, Margit Koemeda-Lutz, Peter Schulthess: What works in psychotherapy? Results of the practical study on outpatient psychotherapy for 10 different procedures. Psychosocial, Giessen 2016.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Winner of the Roman Prize
  2. Web site PsyOnko Cologne , accessed on 17 January 2016th