Reddemann, Luise

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Reddemann, Luise[Author]

Zehetmair, Catharina; Tegeler, Inga; Kaufmann, Claudia; Klippel, Anne; Reddemann, Luise; Junne, Florian et al. (2019): Stabilizing Techniques and Guided Imagery for Traumatized Male Refugees in a German State Registration and Reception Center: A Qualitative Study on a Psychotherapeutic Group Intervention. In Journal of clinical medicine 8 (6). DOI: 10.3390/jcm8060894.

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Beck, Thomas; Riedl, David; Schockel, Anne; Reddemann, Luise; Exenberger, Silvia; Lampe, Astrid (2017): Measuring Self-Soothing Ability in Patients with Childhood Trauma - Psychometric Evaluation of the Self-Soothing Scale in a Clinical Sample. In Zeitschrift fur Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie 63 (4), pp. 405–416. DOI: 10.13109/zptm.2017.63.4.405.

Lampe, Astrid; Hofmann, Peter; Gast, Ursula; Reddemann, Luise; Schussler, Gerhard (2014): Long-term course in female survivors of childhood abuse after psychodynamically oriented, trauma-specific inpatient treatment: a naturalistic two-year follow-up. In Zeitschrift fur Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie 60 (3), pp. 267–282. DOI: 10.13109/zptm.2014.60.3.267.

Rodewald, Frauke; Wilhelm-Goling, Claudia; Emrich, Hinderk M.; Reddemann, Luise; Gast, Ursula (2011): Axis-I comorbidity in female patients with dissociative identity disorder and dissociative identity disorder not otherwise specified. In J Nerv Ment Dis 199 (2), pp. 122–131. DOI: 10.1097/NMD.0b013e318208314e.

Lampe, Astrid; Mitmansgruber, Horst; Gast, Ursula; Schussler, Gerhard; Reddemann, Luise (2008): Treatment outcome of psychodynamic trauma therapy in an inpatient setting. In Neuropsychiatrie : Klinik, Diagnostik, Therapie und Rehabilitation : Organ der Gesellschaft Osterreichischer Nervenarzte und Psychiater 22 (3), pp. 189–197.

Beblo, Thomas; Driessen, Martin; Mertens, Markus; Wingenfeld, Katja; Piefke, Martina; Rullkoetter, Nina et al. (2006): Functional MRI correlates of the recall of unresolved life events in borderline personality disorder. In Psychological medicine 36 (6), pp. 845–856. DOI: 10.1017/S0033291706007227.

Driessen, Martin; Beblo, Thomas; Mertens, Markus; Piefke, Martina; Rullkoetter, Nina; Silva-Saavedra, Anamaria et al. (2004): Posttraumatic stress disorder and fMRI activation patterns of traumatic memory in patients with borderline personality disorder. In Biol Psychiatry 55 (6), pp. 603–611. DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2003.08.018.

Publication Lists

Books

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Reddemann, Luise (2014): [Psychodynamic Imaginative Traumatherapy PITT®. The Manual] 6., Aufl., rev. Ausg. Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta (Leben lernen, 241).

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Emotional Stabilization

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Stabilizing/Stabilization Techniques

Emotional Stabilization Standard Protocol

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Evaluation

Luise Reddeman is an important figure for me when it came to the creation of the ECS. Her writings have inspired and informed some of the methods presented here - some to a lesser, some to the extent that they are practically based on Reddemann's work.

To avoid any misunderstandings, let me reiterate, that Reddemann does not have endorsed the ECS in any way. I am quoting her and her work due to the significance it has in the development of the ECS.

Apart from her publications that I strongly recommend to anyone interested in the matters they cover, my year-long mentor and co-founder Dr. med. Charlotte Baltrusch learned PITT® in Seminars by or with Luise Reddemann. Through this close collaboration between myself and Dr. Baltrusch a lot of the concepts taught by Reddemann thus indirectly influenced my own development and learning process. Often I have only read Reddemann's work retrospectively and recognized that concepts that I had learned from Dr. Baltrusch were based to a larger or smaller extent on Reddemann's work.

The ECS does contain adaptations of methods that are based on the work of Luise Reddemann. This, however, does not mean that Reddemann had endorsed the adaptations.

If the ECS is not to your liking - for whatever reason - I would always recommend you go back to the work of Luise Reddemann and see if this works better for you.

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