With his passing, academic psychology loses a pioneering clinical psychologist, and as the only psychoanalyst to hold a professorship in psychology at a state university, the psychoanalytic community loses one of its most influential minds. Cord Benecke, who practiced as a psychoanalyst, helped establish the "Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie" (Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy) program in Kassel. Psychology students throughout the German-speaking world—even those outside of psychodynamically oriented programs—value his textbook of the same name, which is unparalleled in its breadth and depth.
In his research, Cord Benecke dedicated himself like few others to demonstrating the effectiveness of psychodynamic and psychoanalytic therapies. He was spokesperson for the working group "Operationalized Psychodynamic Diagnostics OPD-3." Further, Cord Benecke initiated the DGPT–funded multicenter study on the treatment of anxiety and personality disorders, which was conducted for many years at IPU's Outpatient Clinic, as well as the QVA study (Quality Characteristics and Relevance to Healthcare Provision of Psychodynamic Training Institutes), also held at the IPU. For many years, he chaired the German Psychoanalytical Association (DPG)'s Research Commission and, in this capacity, co-initiated the DPG Practice Study, which was published shortly before his death. Together with IPU's Prof. Dr. Dorothea Huber, he was also a member of the Scientific Board of the Lindau Psychotherapy Weeks.
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Cord Benecke was always a welcome guest at the IPU Berlin. Most recently, at the invitation of the Berlin Chamber of Psychotherapists in March 2020, he spoke at IPU on the topic of "Quality in Psychotherapy – (How) Can It Be Measured?" (the presentation for the lecture is documented here). Together with former IPU President Prof. Dr. Jürgen Körner, Cord Benecke was a founding member of the Association of Psychodynamic Professors (AGPPP).
Cord Benecke died on December 30, 2025, at the age of 60 in Innsbruck, his chosen home. An obituary from the University of Kassel can be found here, and one from the OPD Working Group here.