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Jakob Klaesi | |
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Born | 29 May 1883 |
Died | 17 August 1980 | (aged 97)
Nationality | Swiss |
Citizenship | Switzerland |
Alma mater | University of Kiel, University of Zürich |
Known for |
Psychiatric sleep cure Somnifen Phenomenological analysis of expression |
Awards | Honorary degree of the University of Kiel [1] |
Scientific career | |
Fields |
Psychiatry Psychotherapy Psychodynamics |
Institutions |
Burghölzli clinic Psychiatric Outpatient Department Basel Schloss Knonau private clinic Psychiatric University Hospital Berne University of Berne |
Doctoral advisor | C. G. Jung |
Jakob Klaesi (29 May 1883 – 17 August 1980) was a Swiss psychiatrist most notable for his contributions to the sleep therapy [2] and his phenomenological analysis of expression.
From 1903 to 1909, Klaesi studied medicine in Zurich, Kiel and Munich; in 1912 he received his doctorate in Zurich and was then trained as a psychiatrist. From 1923 to 1926 he was chief physician at the Psychiatric University Clinic in Basel, and later head of the private clinic Knonau. From 1933 he was extraordinary Professor, 1936-53 full professor of psychiatry at University of Bern ( rector from 1950 to 1951 ) and director of the Psychiatric Clinic Waldau beginning 1 April 1933. [3]
Klaesi was known for the introduction of the Sleep Treatment (1921). He set up colonies for the sick, and in 1934, he founded the psychiatric clinic of Berne. As a teacher he influenced the training of physicians significantly. Klaesi wrote also poems and plays. [3]
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Jakob Klaesi | |
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Born | 29 May 1883 |
Died | 17 August 1980 | (aged 97)
Nationality | Swiss |
Citizenship | Switzerland |
Alma mater | University of Kiel, University of Zürich |
Known for |
Psychiatric sleep cure Somnifen Phenomenological analysis of expression |
Awards | Honorary degree of the University of Kiel [1] |
Scientific career | |
Fields |
Psychiatry Psychotherapy Psychodynamics |
Institutions |
Burghölzli clinic Psychiatric Outpatient Department Basel Schloss Knonau private clinic Psychiatric University Hospital Berne University of Berne |
Doctoral advisor | C. G. Jung |
Jakob Klaesi (29 May 1883 – 17 August 1980) was a Swiss psychiatrist most notable for his contributions to the sleep therapy [2] and his phenomenological analysis of expression.
From 1903 to 1909, Klaesi studied medicine in Zurich, Kiel and Munich; in 1912 he received his doctorate in Zurich and was then trained as a psychiatrist. From 1923 to 1926 he was chief physician at the Psychiatric University Clinic in Basel, and later head of the private clinic Knonau. From 1933 he was extraordinary Professor, 1936-53 full professor of psychiatry at University of Bern ( rector from 1950 to 1951 ) and director of the Psychiatric Clinic Waldau beginning 1 April 1933. [3]
Klaesi was known for the introduction of the Sleep Treatment (1921). He set up colonies for the sick, and in 1934, he founded the psychiatric clinic of Berne. As a teacher he influenced the training of physicians significantly. Klaesi wrote also poems and plays. [3]