Stierlin, Helm
STIERLIN, Helm
STIERLIN, Helm. American (born Germany), b. 1926. Genres: Philosophy, Psychiatry. Career: Chestnut Lodge, Rockville, MD, staff member, 1957-62; Sanatorium Bellevue, Kreuzlingen, Switzerland, sr. supervising analyst, 1963-64; National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, acting chief, Family Studies Section, Adult Psychiatry Branch, 1969- (visiting scientist, 1965; head of psychotherapy unit, Family Studies Section, 1966-71). Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, assistant professor of psychiatry, 1969-; faculty member, Washington School of Psychiatry, 1957-62, 1971-, and Washington Psychoanalytic Institute, 1972-. University of Heidelberg Medical School, professor, 1974-92. Publications: Der gewalttaetige Patient, 1956; Conflict and Reconciliation, 1969; Das Tun der Einen ist das Tun des Anderen, 1972; Separating Parents and Adolescents, 1974; Hitler: A Family Perspective, 1977; Psychoanalysis and Family Therapy, 1977; (with others) Das erste Familiengesprach. Theorie, 1977; Delegation und Familie, 1978; (with others) The First Interview with the Family, 1980; (with M. Wirsching) Krankheit und Familie, 1982; Die Christen in der Weltfamilie, 1982; Psycho- therapie und Sozialtherapie der Schizophrenie, 1984; (with F. Simon) Die Sprache der Familientherapie, 1984; (with F. Simon and L.C. Wynne) The Language of Family Therapy, 1985; Familiaere Wirklichkeiten, 1987; Ob sich das Herz zum Herzen findet, 1987; (with G. Weber) Unlocking the Family Door, 1989; Individuation und Familie-Studien zur Theorie und therapeutischen Praxis, 1989; Ich und die anderen-Psychotherapie in einer sich wandelnden Gesellschaft, 1994; Haltsuche in Haltlosigkeit, 1997; (with R. Grossarth-Maticek) Krebsrisiken-Uberlebenschancen, 1998; Christsein hundert Jahre nach Nietzsche, 2001; Die Demokratisierung der Psychotherapie, 2003. CO-EDITOR: Psychosocial Intervention in Schizophrenia, 1984; Familiar Realities, 1986. Address: c/o Aronson Inc, 230 Livingston St, Northvale, NJ 07647, U.S.A. Online address: helmstierlin@t-online.de