
Othello zum Beispiel - Ursprünge und Formen der Eifersucht
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Narrated by:
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Hans Jellouschek
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By:
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Hans Jellouschek
About this listen
Am Beispiel von Shakespeares Drama "Othello" erläutert der Psychotherapeut Hans Jellouschek, wie Eifersucht entsteht, wann sie krankhaft wird und inwiefern sie für eine Beziehung auch (wieder-)belebend sein kann.
Dr. theol. Lic. phil. Hans Jellouschek, geb.1939, Transaktionsanalytiker (DGTA), Eheberater, Lehrtherapeut für Transaktionsanalyse und systemisch-integrative Paartherapie hat langjährige Erfahrungen im Bereich Fort- und Weiterbildung von Beratern und Therapeuten sowie Coaching und Training für Führungskräfte.
©2003 SWR-Manuskript (P)2003 SWR
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