GGFP - German Society for Research and Practice in Community Psychology

Online-Journal

Under http://www.gemeindepsychologie.de/ you find the german version of the new online-journal. This journal is free for everyone.

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Editor of the Community Psychology Newsletter is the German Society for Research and Practice in Community Psychology. The Newsletter apperas twice a year. At present the editorial staff consists of Jarg Bergold (Berlin) and Bernd Roehrle (Marburg). Place of publication is Marburg. Please send manuscripts, discussions, letters as printed text plus diskette in a common format to one of the editors. Contributions unsolicitedly sent in particularly are desired. Please use publication rules of the American Psychological Association (WINWORD preferred, pictures in bmp). Manuscripts has to be send until the 31.3. or the 31.9. every year.

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Issue 2003/2

"Participation in Different Fields"

  • Patient participation - so what? by Christine Franke
  • Soteria - an alternative to psychiatry as usual? Report of an insider by Eugen Herb
  • Interdisiciplinary exchange as an order - Lokk back of congresss visitor by Angela Gotzmer-Gross
  • Quality management by self help groups in the health care system by Susanne Heck & Irmgard Teske

Issue (2003/1) - donwload in german

"Culture and Society in the Focus of Society"

  • Interview in between Heiner Keupp and Manfred Zaumseil
  • Crisis of growing up as a loss of integrating cultures and a social "ozon" level by Heiner Keupp
  • "Dealing with Schizophrenia in Central Java" by Manfred Zaumseil & Hella Lessmann

Issue (2002/2) - donwload in german

„Critical Life Situations"

  • We and them : an unequal relationship. About the new kind of living together between East and West Berliner by Carolina Agoff
  • Homelessness seen by the German population by Natascha Schlienz, Carolyn J. Tompsett & Paul A. Toro
  • Theoris of crisis by Ulrike Freikamp
  • Daily Hassles and Coping. Part 1: The state of the art by Annette Baisch, Arnold Lohaus & Bernd Röhrle
  • Daily Hassles and Coping. Part 2: Results of a study by Annette Baisch, Arnold Lohaus & Bernd Röhrle
  • An internship in Sansibar: Participation as a concept for long standing city development by Tanja Witten