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Conrad W. Baars (1919–1981)

Auteur de Feeling & Healing Your Emotions

9 oeuvres 270 utilisateurs 10 critiques 1 Favoris

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Conrad W. Baars, MD (1919-1981) was a Dutch-born American citizen who practiced psychiatry in the U.S. from 1946 until his death. Educated at Oxford University and the University of Amsterdam Medical School, Dr. Baars served in the anti-Nazi underground in Belgium, France, and the Netherlands afficher plus during World War II. Captured by the Nazis, be spent one and a half years in Buchenwald concentration camp. He emigrated to the U.S. following the war, and discovered Dutch psychiatrist Dr. Anna A. Terruwe's work on energy and frustration neuroses in the mid-1950s. He further developed and promoted this work throughout the rest of his psychiatric career. His books include Born. Only Once, Feeling and Healing Your Emotions, and I Will Give Them a New Heart: Reflections on the Priesthood and the Renewal of the Church. Drs. Baars and Terruwe co-authored Psychic Wholeness and Healing, and Healing the Unaffirmed. His autobiography, Doctor of the Heart, details much of his experience in Buchenwald. afficher moins

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This book was written by Dr. Baars especially for Christians and published by Logos. He set it in question and answer style, and chose language that everyone could understand. It's a wonderful book. His daughter Suzanne M. Baars, MA, a psychotherapist, and Bonnie Shayne, also a psychotherapist updated the book.
 
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hagexk | 1 autre critique | Aug 31, 2009 |
This book is the autobiography of Conrad W. (Koert) Baars, MD, a Dutch American psychiatrist, author, and lecturer. He was in Buchenwald Concentration Camp during World War II for working in the French Resistance. He describes his youth, his experiences in a nursing job in the camp, and his discovery of new psychiatric syndromes. He and his colleague, Anna A. A. Terruwe, MD, PhD were able to discover successful treatments for obsessive compulsive disorder and emotional deprivation disorder (their term) that did not offend moral theology. Dr. Baars died in 1981 before the book was finished. His wife Mary Jean Baars finished it and had it published.… (plus d'informations)
 
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hagexk | Aug 31, 2009 |
It is so good to see these out of print and also some never published articles and pamphlets available again.
 
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hagexk | Aug 31, 2009 |
This book was originally part of Loving and Curing the Neurotic. The parts about emotional deprivation disorder were taken out and made into this shorter book.
 
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9
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ISBN
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