Jakob Klaesi-Blumer | |
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Born |
May 29, 1883 Luchsingen, Switzerland |
Died | August 17, 1980 Knonau, Switzerland |
(aged 97)
Citizenship | Switzerland |
Nationality | Swiss |
Fields |
Psychiatry Psychotherapy Psychodynamics |
Institutions |
Burghölzli clinic Psychiatric Outpatient Department Basel Schloss Knonau private clinic Psychiatric University Hospital Berne University of Berne |
Alma mater | University of Kiel, University of Zürich |
Doctoral advisor | C. G. Jung |
Doctoral students |
Ernst Grünthal Theodor Spoerri |
Known for |
Psychiatric sleep cure Somnifen Phenomenological analysis of expression |
Influences |
Eugen Bleuler Alfred Adler Karl Jaspers Hans Binder Alphonse Maeder |
Influenced | Ernst Grünthal Theodor Spoerri |
Notable awards | Honorary degree of the University of Kiel |
Jakob Klaesi-Blumer (May 29, 1883 – August 17, 1980) was a Swiss psychiatrist most notable for his contributions to the sleep therapy 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.
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.