Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber, MD, Dr. Phil., is former professor of psychoanalysis at the University of Kassel and director of the Sigmund-Freud-Institut, Frankfurt a.M. She is currently senior research fellow at the University Medicine Mainz, training analyst of the German Psychoanalytical Association (DPV/IPA), was vice chair of the Research Board of the IPA (2010-2021), and current member and former chair of the IPA Subcommittee for Migration and Refugees. She received the Mary Sigourney Award 2016, the Haskell Norman Prize for Excellence in Psychoanalysis 2017, the Robert S. Wallerstein Fellowship (2022-2027), and the IPA's Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award 2023.
1.Depression as a common, polymorphic, heterogeneous disease with a
tendency to chronicity: Introductory remarks 2.Depression as a signature of
our time 3.Depression and trauma-long a neglected topic in both clinical
and extraclinical psychoanalytic research 4."As far back as I can remember,
I was always depressed ..." From a psychoanalysis with a chronic depressed,
traumatized patient 5.Depression in the life span of depressed
individuals-Some considerations concerning specific challenges in
psychoanalytic treatments 6.Psychoanalytic depression research in
interdisciplinary exchange: Some few remarks 7.Summary and outlook