A résumé of some major milestones of my life:

  • Born on September 22, 1951 as the second son of Margarethe Lucie and Gottfried Martin Holm-Hadulla, who were displaced from Upper Silesia
  • 1957–1970, Elementary School and Goethe Grammar School Wetzlar/Lahn
  • 1970–1976, Study of medicine and philosophy in Marburg, Rome, Heidelberg
  • 1976–1978, Medical assistant in surgery, internal medicine and psychosomatics at the University Hospital Heidelberg
  • 1978–1979, Medical work in the Psychiatric Center North Baden
  • 1979–1986, Medical, scientific and teaching activity at the Psychiatric, Psychosomatic and Neurological University Hospital Heidelberg
  • 1985 and 1987, Guest lecturer as DAAD scholarship holder at the Universidad de Chile, Santiago de Chile
  • 1986–2017, Head physician of the Psychosocial Counseling Center for students at the University of Heidelberg
    • Scientific and teaching activities at the University of Heidelberg
    • Private practice for psychiatry, psychosomatic medicine and psychotherapy
    • International lecturing activities and guest professorships in Latin America and China
  • 1992, Appointment as teaching analyst in the International Psychoanalytic Association (IPV); Lecturer, supervisor, and training analyst at the IPV until 2025
  • 1996, Habilitation: “Psychic disorders of students and their treatment”
  • 2009, Appointment to the international college “Morphomata”, Center for Advanced Studies, University of Cologne
  • 2010, Appointment to the “Marsilius-Kolleg”, Center for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Heidelberg
  • 2011, Appointment as Visiting Professor at the Pop-Akademie Baden-Württemberg, Mannheim, Germany
  • 2011, Appointment as Investigador Adjunto, Universidad de Chile
  • 2012, Medal of Merit from the German Student Union
  • 2015, Appointment to the Academia Argentina de Ciencias, Psicoanálisis y Psiquiatría
  • 2015 to 2025, Initiator and head of “Early Support for Refugee Children” at the PHV arrival center with students from the University of Heidelberg
  • Since 2017 private practice and training of psychotherapists, Continuation of voluntary research and teaching activities at the University of Heidelberg
  • 2023, Awarded the Paul Harris Fellow Medal by Rotary International for decades of volunteer work, especially for children and young people
  • 2023, Appointed honorary member of the Academia Chilena de Medicina
  • Since 2023, curator of “Create Peace”: The importance of science, art, sports, and religion for peace
  • 2025, Appointment as “Doctor Honoris Causa en Derechos Humanos para la Paz” de la Organización de las Américas para la Excelencia Educativa (ODAEE)
  • Married to the painter Christel Fahrig-Holm-Hadulla; two sons and four grandchildren