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    Existenzielle Soziale Arbeit

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    Author(s)
    Nathschläger, Johannes
    Language
    German
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    Abstract
    Social work meets existential philosophy: How do I find meaning in my life? How free am I in my decisions and actions? How do I deal with suffering, guilt and death? How do I lead an authentic life? Drawing on some great thinkers such as Jean-Paul Sartre and Martin Heidegger, Johannes Nathschläger attempts to show how existential philosophy questions and issues represent an omnipresent ""cross-sectional task"" in the diverse fields of action of social work, but have so far received little attention in theoretical discourse. Social work as a profession and scientific discipline must finally face this challenge and develop and apply appropriate methods. It can find inspiration in Irvin Yalom's existential psychotherapy or Viktor Frankl's logotherapy, among others. This book would like to initiate a debate on this and is aimed equally at professionals, students and teachers of social work.
     
    Soziale Arbeit trifft auf Existenzphilosophie: Wie finde ich Sinn in meinem Leben? Wie frei bin ich in meinen Entscheidungen und Handlungen? Wie gehe ich mit Leid, Schuld und Tod um? Wie führe ich ein authentisches Leben? Unter Rückgriff auf einige große Denker wie Jean-Paul Sartre und Martin Heidegger unternimmt Johannes Nathschläger den Versuch zu zeigen, wie existenzphilosophische Fragen und Themen in den vielfältigen Handlungsfeldern der Sozialen Arbeit zwar eine allgegenwärtige „Querschnittsaufgabe“ darstellen, im theoretischen Diskurs bislang aber kaum Beachtung fanden. Dieser Herausforderung muss sich Soziale Arbeit als Profession und wissenschaftliche Disziplin endlich stellen und dazu passende Methoden entwickeln und anwenden. Anregungen kann sie u. a. bei der existenziellen Psychotherapie Irvin Yaloms oder der Logotherapie Viktor Frankls finden. Dieses Buch möchte hierzu eine Debatte anstoßen und richtet sich gleichermaßen an Fachkräfte, Studierende und Lehrende der Sozialen Arbeit
     
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    https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/77013
    Keywords
    Soziale Arbeit; Sozialpädagogik; Theorien Sozialer Arbeit; Existenzialismus; Existenzphilosophie; Existenzielle Fragen; Sinn; Sinnlosigkeit; Isolation; Authentizität; Leid; Schuld; Tod; Grenzerfahrungen; Frankl; Logotherapie; existenzielle Beratung
    DOI
    10.35468/6039
    ISBN
    9783781525962, 9783781560390
    Publisher
    Verlag Julius Klinkhardt
    Publication date and place
    Bad Heilbrunn, 2023
    Pages
    178
    Public remark
    Funder name: Katholische Hochschule Nordrhein-Westfalen
    Rights
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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