Shlomit C. Schuster (Hebrew: שוסטר שלומית ; born 19 July 1951 in Paramaribo, Suriname and died 15 Feb 2016 in Israel) was an Israeli Philosophical Counselor, and considered a pioneer in the Philosophical counseling field. Her first book is considered a source of learning and teaching Philosophical counseling . Schuster migrated to Israel in 1976 and started philosophy academic studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She was an Editorial board member of the Journal of Radical Psychology, the International Journal for Philosophical Practice, and Journal of Humanities Therapy
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| - Shlomit C. Schuster (Hebrew: שוסטר שלומית ; born 19 July 1951 in Paramaribo, Suriname and died 15 Feb 2016 in Israel) was an Israeli Philosophical Counselor, and considered a pioneer in the Philosophical counseling field. Her first book is considered a source of learning and teaching Philosophical counseling . Schuster migrated to Israel in 1976 and started philosophy academic studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She was an Editorial board member of the Journal of Radical Psychology, the International Journal for Philosophical Practice, and Journal of Humanities Therapy (en)
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| - Shlomit Schuster in 2013 (en)
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| - Shlomit C. Schuster (Hebrew: שוסטר שלומית ; born 19 July 1951 in Paramaribo, Suriname and died 15 Feb 2016 in Israel) was an Israeli Philosophical Counselor, and considered a pioneer in the Philosophical counseling field. Her first book is considered a source of learning and teaching Philosophical counseling . Schuster migrated to Israel in 1976 and started philosophy academic studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She got to the philosophical practice field following a newspaper article. She trained under the Dutch philosophical counselor Ad Hoogendijk, a colleague of Gerd B. Achenbach. In 1989 she opened the philosophical practice center in Israel, "Center Sophon" in Jerusalem. In 1990 she opened 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 by their autobiography. She was an Editorial board member of the Journal of Radical Psychology, the International Journal for Philosophical Practice, and Journal of Humanities Therapy Schuster died in Jerusalem on 15 February 2016, after a serious illness. (en)
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