Motivation Sinn Und Spiritual Care
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Motivation, Sinn und Spiritual Care
Author: Godehard Brüntrup
language: de
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release Date: 2022-11-07
Spiritual Care wird häufig mit der Begleitung kranker Menschen gleichgesetzt, die nach Sinn im Leid suchen. Der vorliegende Band konfrontiert die Rede vom Sinn mit dem Motivationsbegriff, also mit der Bereitschaft, Zeit und Energie für die Verfolgung eines Zieles einzusetzen. Fachleute aus Philosophie, Medizin, Psychologie und Theologie fragen nach äußeren und inneren Kriterien einer authentischen Spiritualität des menschlichen Handelns.
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