Dr Stanislav Župić (1897-1973) - osebujna ličnost hrvatske psihijatrije

Autor: Vesna Lecher-Švarc, Ljubomir Radovančević
Jazyk: chorvatština
Rok vydání: 2011
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Zdroj: Acta medico-historica Adriatica : AMHA
Volume 9
Issue 1
ISSN: 1334-6253
1334-4366
Popis: Prikaz je posvećen osebujnome hrvatskom psihijatru dr. Stanislavu Župiću (1897.–1973.) koji je cjelokupan radni vijek (1920.–1962.) proveo u Psihijatrijskoj bolnici Vrapče. Ostao je zapamćen po inovacijama u psihoterapiji psihoza, kao začetnik psihodrame (1938. objavio je dramsku igru Vraćanje u život), po primjeni biblio-, muziko- i art-terapije te primjeni homeopatije u liječenju duševnih bolesnika. Njegovom su se inicijativom u bolnici vrlo rano počele primjenjivati i terapija inzulinskim komama i konvulzivna terapija te prvi Largactil i najnoviji psihofarmaci. Profesionalno se bavio i forenzikom, dok je u slobodno vrijeme izučavao patografije umjetnika i pisaca i bavio se pisanjem književnih kritika. Godine 1924. utemeljio je Jugoslavensko antropozofsko društvo koje kao Marija Sofija djeluje i danas u Zagrebu. Od 1935. intenzivno je skupljao materijal koji je poslužio kao osnova za osebujan bolnički muzej.
Stanislav Župić (1897-1973) spent most of his career (1920–1962) in the Psychiatric Hospital Vrapče, Zagreb, Croatia and was its 8th director from 1940 to 1941. He is remembered by a number innovations in treating psychoses, by a pioneering Croatian psychodrama (in 1938, he published a play Coming back to Life), and by introducing bibliotherapy, musical therapy, art therapy, and homeopathy to treat mental illnesses. On his initiative, the psychiatric hospital introduced treatment with insulin-provoked comma, convulsive therapy, Largactil, and other state-of-the-art psychopharmaceuticals. In addition to treatment, he provided forensic expertise. His free time he would spend writing pathographies of artists and literary critics. In 1924, he was one of the founders of the Yugoslav Anthroposophical Society Marija Sofija, which is still active in Zagreb. From 1935, he had been collecting interesting exhibits for what was to become the core of the hospital museum.
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