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Heinz Leymann : ウィキペディア英語版 | Heinz Leymann Heinz Leymann was born on July 17, 1932 in Wolfenbüttel, Germany. He was a Swedish citizen. He was famous for his studies on mobbing among humans. He had a degree in pedagogical psychology, and another one in psychiatry and worked as a psychologist. He was a professor at Umeå University. He died in 1999 in Stockholm. == Academic background ==
Leymann, who became a Swedish citizen in the mid-1950s, was awarded his Ph.D. in pedagogical psychology from Stockholm University in 1978.〔Leymann, Heinz, ''Kan arbetslivet demokratiseras?: om vikten av att se demokratiseringen som en inlärningsprocess = (democracy on the job possible? ) : (significance of the learning process underlying democratic participation )'', Pedagogiska inst., Stockholms univ., Diss. Stockholm : Univ.,Stockholm, 1978 - (LIBRIS record )〕 He then went on to get another research doctorate (''doktor i medicinsk vetenskap'', "doctor of medical science," typically translated into English as Ph.D.) in psychiatry in 1990 from Umeå University.〔Leymann, Heinz, ''Psychological reactions to violence in working life: bank robberies'', Umeå, 1990 (Umeå University medical dissertations, 0346-6612 ; N.S., 289) - (LIBRIS record )〕 Somewhat unusually, his doctorate in psychiatry was based on his clinical background as a psychologist; he did not go through medical training.〔(The Mobbing Encyclopaedia: A presentation of Professor Heinz Leymann, PhD, MD sci ), accessed 2010-06-07〕
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