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Franz Ruppert

    May 28, 1957
    Franz Ruppert
    Trauma, bonding and family constellations : understanding and healing injuries of the soul.
    Trauma, fear and love
    Splits in the soul
    My body, my trauma, my I
    Early trauma
    Who am I in a traumatised and traumatising society?
    • 2021

      I WANT TO LIVE, LOVE & BE LOVED

      a plea for all of us to find true joy in life and real human connection in peace and freedom

      Professor Dr. Franz Ruppert is a professor of psychology in Munich, where he runs his own institute for further education and training, alongside his psychotherapy practice. Through hands-on experience, he has developed his Identity-oriented Psychotrauma Theory (IoPT) over the past thirty years of professional work. He has presented his theory, and highly effective therapy method that accompanies it, in ten books so far, and these have been translated into twelve different languages. He works internationally and is one of the leading and best-known trauma therapists in the world.

      I WANT TO LIVE, LOVE & BE LOVED
    • 2020

      Love Lust and Trauma

      The Journey Towards a Healthy Sexual Identity

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of human sexuality, this book delves into its dual nature as both a source of life and a cause of suffering. It examines the intricate interplay between biological instincts and emotional experiences, offering insights into the challenges individuals face in understanding and navigating their sexual identities and relationships. Through thoughtful analysis, it seeks to illuminate the broader implications of sexuality on human experience.

      Love Lust and Trauma
    • 2019

      The book blends a personal narrative with an exploration of the author's evolving theoretical insights, focusing on their implications for contemporary society. Professor Dr. Franz Ruppert reflects on personal experiences while addressing broader societal themes, offering readers a unique perspective on psychological concepts and their relevance today.

      Who am I in a traumatised and traumatising society?
    • 2018

      A collection of essays that focus on physical illness as the natural end result of long term unresolved emotional trauma.

      My body, my trauma, my I
    • 2016

      Early trauma

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Psychology, psychotherapy, counselling, psychiatry

      Early trauma
    • 2014

      In this fourth English translation by Professor Franz Ruppert, the author delves into the profound effects of trauma on the human psyche, a theme consistent with his previous works. He examines the structure and functioning of the psyche, emphasizing the interconnectedness of mind and body within the psychosomatic system. Ruppert argues that traumas, whether physical or psychological, are inherently psychosomatic events. Through numerous case studies, he investigates relational trauma and the dynamics between perpetrators and victims, shedding light on the origins and motivations behind perpetration, which often stem from their own traumatic experiences. Ruppert challenges the simplistic view of perpetrators as merely "evil," advocating for a deeper understanding of their context, sometimes rooted in generational patterns. This thought-provoking work pushes the boundaries of traditional psychotherapeutic thought, prompting readers to reconsider foundational assumptions while building on existing knowledge. Ruppert's scientific perspective on the complexities of consciousness and the psyche promises to enrich our understanding of these intricate issues.

      Trauma, fear and love
    • 2011
    • 2008

      Franz Ruppert's book explores the different types of trauma experience, along with the bonding theories of John Bowlby and attachment work of Mary Ainsworth and others, forming a multigenerational picture of the dynamics of trauma. Experiences of trauma can be so painful as to cause a split in the personality. It is impossible for a mother or father to avoid passing something of their own traumatic experiences on to their children through the process of bonding. These are the deeper feelings, perceptions, thoughts and embodied ways of being which form the residue of the trauma. Informed by his clinical experience Franz Ruppert introduces his insights into the origins of psychological distress. He has developed a unique way of working sensitively with Constellations to reveal and resolve the hidden dynamics of past trauma.

      Trauma, bonding and family constellations : understanding and healing injuries of the soul.