Carl Eduard Scheidt
Psychotherapy and psychoanalysis
Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies
Germany
Biography
Born on 12.03.1954, Abitur 1973 LEH Schondorf, 1973-1981 Studies of Human Medicine and Philosophy at the Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg and the University of Göttingen, 1979 Magister Artium in Philosophy (Master thesis on "Truth and certainty in Descartes"), 1981 1983-1994 Research stay at the Maudsley Hospital and Institute of Psychiatry, London, 1985 Doctorate (medicine) on "The Reception of Psychoanalysis in Contemporary German Philosophy before 1945" (see book publications). 1984-88 Specialist physician training at the Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University of Freiburg, 1987 Specialist for psychiatry, 1991 Additional title for psychoanalysis. 1995 Specialist in psychosomatic medicine and psychotherapy, research activities in the field of neurological psychosomatic and psychotherapic research. 1998 Research Award of the German College for Psychosomatic Medicine, 2002 Habilitation in psychosomatic medicine and psychotherapy with the topic "Psychobiological aspects of cranio-cervical dystonia". 2003 Reputation (C3 professorship) to the University of Ulm rejected, 2004 Appointed as extraordinary professor, taking over the medical management of the Thure von Uexkuell Clinic in Freiburg, Residency qualification for psychoanalysis and specialist for psychosomatic medicine and psychotherapy, 2002-2008 managing director of the German Kollegiums für Psychosomatische Medizin, 2008 Appointment to the Thure von Uexkuell Founding professor for stationary and semi-stationary psychotherapy at the University of Freiburg, director of the psychoanalytic psychosomatic department. Internal Senior Fellow FRIAS 2011-2012.
Research Interest
His current research focuses on Synchronization in Embodied Interaction" focuses on a central hypothesis, which has not yet been thoroughly investigated in the relevant disciplines: Interpersonal communication, both in physical presence and in mediation, develops by means of various multimodal resources are characterized by the complex interaction between linguistic (eg words and melody) and physical (eg, looks and gestures) expressions.
Publications
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(2001), p. 41, p. 33). The results are summarized in the following table with concurrent depression an effective treatment? A randomized controlled trial. General Hospital Psychiatry, 35, 160-167.
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Scheidt, CE (2013): General or specific factors in the treatment of primary fibromyalgia syndrome? General hospital psychiatry 35 (6).
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(2012): Are individual differences of attachment predictive regavement outocme after perinatal loss? A prospective cohort study. Journal of psychosmatic reseach 73: 375-382.