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Shlomit C. Schuster
Hebrew: שוסטר שלומית ‎
Shlomit Schuster in 2013
Born(1951-07-19)19 July 1951
Paramaribo, Suriname [1]
Died15 February 2016(2016-02-15) (aged 64)
Jerusalem, Israel
NationalityIsraeli
OccupationPhilosophical counselor

Shlomit C. Schuster ( Hebrew: שוסטר שלומית ‎; born 19 July 1951 in Paramaribo, Suriname; died 15 February 2016 in Jerusalem, Israel) was an Israeli philosophical counselor, [2] considered a pioneer in the field. [3] [4]

Schuster migrated to Israel in 1976 and studied philosophy at Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She trained under the Dutch philosophical counselor Ad Hoogendijk, a colleague of Gerd B. Achenbach. In 1989, she opened the philosophical counseling Center Sophon Jerusalem. In 1990, she launched the philosophical first-aid line "Philosophone", for persons with existential problems and ethical challenges. In 2000, she received her Ph.D. degree. Her thesis, conducted by Marcel-Jacques Dubois and Maurice S. Friedman, described the life of central philosophers in order to find ways to help people through their autobiography[ clarification needed]. [5]

She was an editorial board member of the Journal of Radical Psychology, [6] the International Journal for Philosophical Practice, [7] and the Journal of Humanities Therapy. [8]

Schuster died in Jerusalem on 15 February 2016, after a serious illness. [9]

Books

  • Philosophy Practice: An Alternative to Counseling and Psychotherapy (1999), Translated to Dutch (2001), Italian (2006), and Chinese (2007). [4]
  • The Philosopher's Autobiography: A Qualitative Study (2003) [5]

References

  1. ^ "Schuster, Shlomit C. (1951–)". Royal Library of the Netherlands (in Dutch). Retrieved 14 August 2022.
  2. ^ "In Memoriam: Dr. Shlomit C. Schuster".
  3. ^ "Michael Weiss". Facebook.
  4. ^ a b "Philosophy Practice".[ dead link]
  5. ^ a b "The Philosopher's Autobiography".
  6. ^ "Radical Psychology Editors".
  7. ^ "Editorial Board – NPCA".
  8. ^ "Humanities Therapy Project".
  9. ^ "In Memoriam: Renowned Israeli Philosophical Counselor Dr. Shlomit C. Schuster Dies at 64". npcassoc.org. Retrieved 16 May 2024.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shlomit C. Schuster
Hebrew: שוסטר שלומית ‎
Shlomit Schuster in 2013
Born(1951-07-19)19 July 1951
Paramaribo, Suriname [1]
Died15 February 2016(2016-02-15) (aged 64)
Jerusalem, Israel
NationalityIsraeli
OccupationPhilosophical counselor

Shlomit C. Schuster ( Hebrew: שוסטר שלומית ‎; born 19 July 1951 in Paramaribo, Suriname; died 15 February 2016 in Jerusalem, Israel) was an Israeli philosophical counselor, [2] considered a pioneer in the field. [3] [4]

Schuster migrated to Israel in 1976 and studied philosophy at Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She trained under the Dutch philosophical counselor Ad Hoogendijk, a colleague of Gerd B. Achenbach. In 1989, she opened the philosophical counseling Center Sophon Jerusalem. In 1990, she launched the philosophical first-aid line "Philosophone", for persons with existential problems and ethical challenges. In 2000, she received her Ph.D. degree. Her thesis, conducted by Marcel-Jacques Dubois and Maurice S. Friedman, described the life of central philosophers in order to find ways to help people through their autobiography[ clarification needed]. [5]

She was an editorial board member of the Journal of Radical Psychology, [6] the International Journal for Philosophical Practice, [7] and the Journal of Humanities Therapy. [8]

Schuster died in Jerusalem on 15 February 2016, after a serious illness. [9]

Books

  • Philosophy Practice: An Alternative to Counseling and Psychotherapy (1999), Translated to Dutch (2001), Italian (2006), and Chinese (2007). [4]
  • The Philosopher's Autobiography: A Qualitative Study (2003) [5]

References

  1. ^ "Schuster, Shlomit C. (1951–)". Royal Library of the Netherlands (in Dutch). Retrieved 14 August 2022.
  2. ^ "In Memoriam: Dr. Shlomit C. Schuster".
  3. ^ "Michael Weiss". Facebook.
  4. ^ a b "Philosophy Practice".[ dead link]
  5. ^ a b "The Philosopher's Autobiography".
  6. ^ "Radical Psychology Editors".
  7. ^ "Editorial Board – NPCA".
  8. ^ "Humanities Therapy Project".
  9. ^ "In Memoriam: Renowned Israeli Philosophical Counselor Dr. Shlomit C. Schuster Dies at 64". npcassoc.org. Retrieved 16 May 2024.

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