In 1985, as part of funding by the
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Rainer Krause organized the second
European Conference on the Exploration of Facial Expressions. This marks the beginning of his extensive research and public recognition in the areas of
affect and
emotion and the question of how they find their manifestation in the facial expressions of people. In 1986 he was elected to the
Board of Directors of the
International Society for Research on Emotions. Various stays abroad were part of his early and later career, as well as his ongoing teaching and research. Rainer Krause concentrated his diverse scientific activities on research of emotions and established himself in various
professional societies in psychoanalysis. In 1991 he organized the annual congress of the
International Society for Research on Emotions. He completed a total of five projects funded by the
German Research Foundation that focused on exchanges of emotions between healthy and mentally ill groups. Together with others he founded the
Erasmus Programme for emotion research at the universities of Amsterdam, Bologna, Geneva, Paris, Madrid, Manchester and Würzburg. Since 1998 he has been supporting colleagues trained in Germany who are trying to establish a psychotherapeutic supply network in
İzmir. In 2002 he established a psychotherapeutic ambulance system at the Saarland University where patients are treated until today. Since 2010 he has been a professor at the
International Psychoanalytic University Berlin. There he is particularly involved in creating the infrastructure for research. As co-founder of the
Saarland Institute for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, established in 1991, he continues to work there as lecturer, training analyst and supervisor. Until 2005 Rainer Krause was co-editor of the
Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, the organ of the
German Society for Psychosomatic Medicine and medical psychotherapy (DGPM). He was also co-developer of the
Facial Action Coding System (FACS), a scientifically based technology of
emotion recognition, which helps to make it possible to decode facial expressions. His numerous international contacts were also helpful for his research on emotions in "intercultural comparison of emotion encoding and decoding using the example of French and German persons", his own research that he dedicated to this project in 1986/87. In addition to teaching and research, Rainer Krause participated in the psychotherapeutic care of patients with various mental disorders. Although being critical of psychoanalysis, it is the theoretical basis of his research and treatment methods due to his belief that the "essence of the theory is indispensable". == Emotions and communication ==