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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 April 2020
Heinroth is known as the first professor of psychiatry. His chair was established 200 years ago on the 21st of October 1811. His major importance for the history of psychotherapy has not yet been acknowledged.
Heinroth regarded restriction as well as activation as fundamental remedies for mental illnesses. Restriction meant making a voluntary decision to live a life based on religious faith and to abstain from earthly satisfaction. Within his specific psychotherapeutical module - the ‘direct-psychic’ method - he utilized the patient's mental powers - mood, mind and will, but also his spirituality. His therapeutic approach additionally contained elements of congnitive, behavioural and conversational therapy.
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