- Kurt Goldstein
Infobox Scientist
name = Kurt Goldstein
birth_date =November 6 ,1878
birth_place = Kattowitz,Province of Silesia
death_date =September 19 ,1965
nationality = German
field =Neurology
work_institution = Institute for Research on the After-Effects of Brain InjuryColumbia University Tufts University ,Brandeis University
doctoral_advisor =Carl Wernicke
known_for =Holistic Method,Organismic theory
influenced =Frederick Perls ,Abraham Maslow ,Carl Rogers ,Paul Tillich ,Georges Canguilhem Kurt Goldstein (
November 6 ,1878 -September 19 ,1965 ) was a German neurologist and psychiatrist who was a pioneer in modern neuropsychology. He created a holistic theory of the organism based on Gestalt theory which deeply influenced the development ofGestalt therapy . His most important book in German "Der Aufbau des Organismus" (1934) has been published again in English: "The Organism" (1995) with an introduction byOliver Sacks .Goldstein was co-editor of the "Journal of Humanistic Psychology".
Biography
Kurt Goldstein was born in
Katowice ,Germany in 1878 into a largeJewish family. After his initial education at the gymnasium, he briefly studiedphilosophy at theUniversity of Heidelberg before moving to theUniversity of Breslau where he studied medicine. At Breslau, Goldstein served as a laboratory assistant toLudwig Edinger and studied underCarl Wernicke . Goldstein ran a small neurology clinic, and after Edinger's death, assumed the role of professor of neurology.Following
World War I , Goldstein took advantage of the large number of traumatic brain injuries at the clinic and established "The Institute for Research into the Consequences of Brain Injuries." It was here that he developed his theory of brain-mind relationships.In 1930, Goldstein accepted a position at the
University of Berlin . In 1933, theNazi National Socialist Party came to power and Goldstein was arrested and imprisoned in a basement. After a week, he was released on the condition that he would agree to leave the country immediately and never return.For the next year, he lived in
Amsterdam , supported by theRockefeller Foundation , and wrote his master opus, "The Organism."Goldstein emigrated to the USA in 1935 and became a citizen of the US in 1940.
ee also
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Neuropsychology
*Organismic theory
*Gestalt Psychology
*Humanistic psychology elected Works
Books/Monographs
* [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0942299973]
* Goldstein, Kurt. (1940). "Human Nature in the Light of Psychopathology". Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
* Goldstein, Kurt; Scheerer, Martin.(1941): Abstract and Concrete Behavior: An Experimental Study With Special Tests. In: "Psychological Monographs", ed. by John F. Dashell, Vol. 53/1941, No. 2 (whole No. 239), S. 1-151.
* Goldstein, Kurt. (1942) "After effects of brain injuries in war". New York: Grune & Stratton.
* Goldstein, Kurt., Hanfmann, E., Rickers-Ovsiankina (1944). Case Lanuti: Extreme Concretization of Behavior Due to Damage of the Brain Cortex. In: "Psychological Monographs", ed. by John F. Dashell, Vol. 57/1944, No. 4 (whole No. 264), S. 1-72.
* Goldstein, Kurt., Scheerer, M., Rothmann, E. (1945). A Case of “Idiot Savant”: An Experimental Study of Personality Organization. In: "Psychological Monographs", ed. by John F. Dashell, Vol. 58/1945, No. 4 (whole No. 269), S. 1-63.
* Goldstein, Kurt. (1948). "Language and Language Disturbances: Aphasic symptom complexes and their significance for medicine and theory of language." New York: Grune & Stratton.
* Goldstein, Kurt. (1967). "Selected writings". ed., Aron Gurwitsch, Else M. Goldstein.External links
* http://www.ling.fju.edu.tw/neurolng/goldstein.htm
* http://www.geocities.com/magikrain/neuroanatomyclass.html
* http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~duchan/history_subpages/kurtgoldstein.htmlTwo articles that discuss Goldstein's influence on and contribution to
Gestalt therapy :
*Achim Votsmeier: [http://www.gestaltpsychotherapie.de/LAgo1_ho.pdf Kurt Goldstein and Holism]
*Allen R. Barlow: [http://www.gestalt.org/barlow.htm Gestalt Therapy and Gestalt Psychology. Gestalt-antecedent influence or historical accident]
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