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October 6th, 1956, the medical doctor, priest and psychologist and psychotherapist Klaus Thomas founded the "Ärztliche Lebensmüdenbetreuung" in Berlin which at that time had the highest rate for suicides in Germany. Soon this service was known as "Telefonseelsorge" (samaritan telephone service).
Klaus Thomas was one of the main promoters of the "Autogenes Training" of Johannes Heinrich Schultz and was the most important student of him. He was teacher for German, englisch and history, then studied from 1934 to 1947 theology, psychology and medicine. Later he made his doctorate degree at Ernst Kretschmer in Marburg/Germany. He published 13 books and 300 publications. Study travels made him visit more than 100 countries. After founding the samaritan telephone service he also was founder and head of the I.H.-Schultz-Institute in Berlin from 1971 as well as teacher at the Berlin Schadow-High-School.
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