Psychomedizinisches Institut

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Psychomedizinisches Institut / 1922-1967
57 items
  • Bern, IMG, Archiv Hermann Rorschach, Rorsch GR 4 : 2

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500 |a In 1924 psychoanalysts from Stuttgart established the "Ärztlich-psychologisches Institut" sponsored by the "Hilfsverband für höhere Schulen" in Württemberg and led by G.A. Roemer. Later the sponsoring was taken over by the "Gesellschaft für Persönlichkeitsforschung" founded in 1926. In the following years the name of the institute changed several times. From 1926 on it was called "Ärztlich-psychologisches Institut der Gesellschaft für Persönlichkeitsforschung" or "Psychologisches Institut für Persönlichkeitsforschung" and at the latest from 1937 onward its name was "Psychomedizinisches Institut". Between 1938 and 1941 the institute was integrated in the "Deutsches Institut für psychologische Forschung und Psychotherapie", (also known as Göring Institute) under the direction of Matthias Heinrich Göring, a cousin of Hermann Göring, the propaganda minister in the Nazi government. The "Psychomedizinisches Institut", still led by Roemer, became the Württemberg branch of the Göring Institute. As a result of the war the institute moved in 1941 to the Monastery Beuron, about 100 km south of Stuttgart. In the aftermath of the war Roemer worked also for the French occupation forces, but thereafter he had to close the institute for many years before reopening it in 1954 in Tutzing near Munich. 
520 |a Papers including minutes, reports, letters and newspaper clippings concerning the „Psychomedizinisches Institut“ and the “Gesellschaft für Persönlichkeitsforschung” 
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Basisinformationen

Signatur:
  • Bern, IMG, Archiv Hermann Rorschach, Rorsch GR 4 : 2
Ressourcentyp:
Buchhandschrift; Archivmaterial / Dossier
Titel:
Psychomedizinisches Institut
Entstehungsangaben:
1922-1967
Entstehungszeit (normiert):
1922 - 1967
Verzeichnungsstufe:
Dossier=File
Physische Beschreibung:
  • 57 items
Serie:
Fonds G.A. Roemer. Series 4, institutes and societies; vol. 2

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Inhalt und innere Ordnung

Inhalt:
  • Papers including minutes, reports, letters and newspaper clippings concerning the „Psychomedizinisches Institut“ and the “Gesellschaft für Persönlichkeitsforschung”

Anmerkungen

Allgemeine Anmerkung:
In 1924 psychoanalysts from Stuttgart established the "Ärztlich-psychologisches Institut" sponsored by the "Hilfsverband für höhere Schulen" in Württemberg and led by G.A. Roemer. Later the sponsoring was taken over by the "Gesellschaft für Persönlichkeitsforschung" founded in 1926. In the following years the name of the institute changed several times. From 1926 on it was called "Ärztlich-psychologisches Institut der Gesellschaft für Persönlichkeitsforschung" or "Psychologisches Institut für Persönlichkeitsforschung" and at the latest from 1937 onward its name was "Psychomedizinisches Institut". Between 1938 and 1941 the institute was integrated in the "Deutsches Institut für psychologische Forschung und Psychotherapie", (also known as Göring Institute) under the direction of Matthias Heinrich Göring, a cousin of Hermann Göring, the propaganda minister in the Nazi government. The "Psychomedizinisches Institut", still led by Roemer, became the Württemberg branch of the Göring Institute. As a result of the war the institute moved in 1941 to the Monastery Beuron, about 100 km south of Stuttgart. In the aftermath of the war Roemer worked also for the French occupation forces, but thereafter he had to close the institute for many years before reopening it in 1954 in Tutzing near Munich.
Sprache, Schrift:
Deutsch

Hinweise

Verwandtes Material:
  • See also Rorsch GR 4 : 3

Zugriffs- und Benutzungsbestimmungen

Urheberrecht Metadaten:
Die Katalogdaten stehen unter der Lizenz CC0 zur Weiternutzung zur Verfügung.

Bearbeitungsstand

Interne Bearbeitung:
  • Recorded by Monika Jörg; Verzeichnung=Description=Inventaire; November 2009

Identifikatoren

Systemnummer:
991170538886105501
Andere Systemnummer:
  • (HAN)000088852DSV05
  • (EXLNZ-41SLSP_NETWORK)991170538886105501
  • (41SLSP_UBE)99116998889005511
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