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German psychologist and TV host

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Angelika Kallwass
Kallwass in 2017
BornAngelika Bergmann
(1948-10-31) 31 October 1948 (age 76)
Cologne, Germany
OccupationTelevision host
Known forZwei bei Kallwass

Angelika Bergmann-Kallwass (born 31 October 1948) is a German psychologist and television host.

Biography

Angelika Bergmann-Kallwass was born in Cologne on 31 October 1948. After graduating from high school, she attended university, majoring in psychology and also studying economics.

Bergmann-Kallwass's career began with a teaching position at the Deutsche Angestellten-Akademie. In 2001, she became the host of the Sat. 1 TV show Kallwass greift ein!, formerly known as Zwei bei Kallwass.

Bergmann-Kallwass was married to Wolfgang Kallwass (1929—2018), a lawyer and psychologist, and has two daughters.

Since December 2016, Bergmann-Kallwass has been an official ambassador of the registered association intaktiv e.V., which campaigns against the circumcision of male children. She describes herself as an atheist and is a proponent of humanism.

Bibliography

  • Angelika Kallwass (2004). Verbotene Gefühle: Rache, Neid und Eifersucht ; . Kreuz. ISBN 978-3-7831-2367-8.
  • Angelika Kallwass (2004). Liebe leben: Sexualität in der Partnerschaft : . Kreuz. ISBN 978-3-7831-2368-5.
  • Angelika Kallwass (2004). Stark gegen die Angst: ... wir finden einen Weg. Kreuz. ISBN 978-3-7831-2450-7.
  • Angelika Kallwass (2004). Stark gegen die Angst: ... wir finden einen Weg. Kreuz. ISBN 978-3-7831-2450-7.

References

  1. "Willkommen – SatelliFax". www.satellifax.de.
  2. "Eine Therapeutin, zwei Parteien, 2975 Fälle: "Zwei bei Kallwass" feiert am 7 November 2011 zehnjähriges TV-Jubiläum | Programmankündigungen – Nachrichten". Archived from the original on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 20 November 2011.
  3. "▷ Gefangen im Turbo-Leben – macht uns die Gesellschaft krank? "Eins gegen Eins" am ... | Presseportal". 11 November 2011.
  4. "Nachrichten aus Deutschland und der Welt | Frankfurter Rundschau". www.fr.de.
  5. "Gerke feiert in Sendung von Kallwass Jubiläum | WAZ.de".
  6. "Kallwass und Hold: Zehn Jahre Nachmittag in Sat.1". Quotenmeter. 14 November 2011.
  7. "Traueranzeigen von Wolfgang Kallwass | WirTrauern". www.wirtrauern.de (in German). Retrieved 28 December 2022.
  8. Beier, Meike (11 December 2016). "Drei Botschafter für intaktiv".
  9. "Namhafte Botschafter für genitale Selbstbestimmung". hpd.de. 12 December 2016.
  10. "Eine weltliche Ethik finde ich im Humanismus". hpd.de. 26 April 2013.

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