Hans Müller-Wiedemann
About
Hans Müller-Wiedemann (1924–1997) studied medicine in Tübingen following his service in World War II. His focus was psychiatry, neurology, and psychosomatic disorders. Beginning in 1953, he lived and worked in Camphill communities, first with Karl König in Scotland, then in South Africa, and from 1966 at the Camphill community near Überlingen on Bodensee. His key research was in the area of autism. He published books and articles about his field of work, as well as poetry.
Author's Books
Learning to Experience the Etheric World
Empathy, the After-Image and a New Social Ethic
Temple Lodge Publishing
Autism Edition 3
A Holistic Approach
Marga Hogenboom and Bob Woodward
Contributions by Hans Müller-Wiedemann, Johannes Surkamp, Mari Sterten, Paula Jacobs and Réka Tóth
Contributions by Hans Müller-Wiedemann, Johannes Surkamp, Mari Sterten, Paula Jacobs and Réka Tóth
Floris Books