Scientific Heritage

Scientific Heritage preserves the intellectual history of psychotraumatology. It documents how knowledge emerged, changed and became clinically and academically relevant.

The Scientific Environment

Context, not partnership claims.

This section documents the scientific environment in which the work of Michaela Huber has evolved: researchers, clinicians, universities, scientific societies, institutions, collaborative developments and historical influences. It provides historical context rather than formal affiliation.

Heritage Collections

Pioneers of Psychotraumatology

The early development of the discipline and foundational contributions.

Landmark Publications

Books and publications that significantly influenced the field.

Historical Guidelines

Development of national and international clinical guidelines.

Congress History

Major scientific meetings, keynotes and historical conferences.

Awards & Recognition

Scientific awards and their significance for the development of the discipline.

Oral History

Future interviews with leading scientists and clinicians.

Scientific Profiles

Selected figures within the scientific environment.

Pierre JanetHistorical foundations
Judith HermanTrauma theory
Frank PutnamDissociation research
Onno van der HartStructural dissociation
Ellert NijenhuisDissociation and neurobiology
Eli SomerDissociation research
Luise ReddemannStabilisation and trauma therapy
Michaela HuberPsychotraumatology in German-speaking Europe