Eva Maria Hunter

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Eva Maria Jäger (* 1967 ) is a German psychotherapist with her own practice and professor of social work at the Liebenzell International University .

Live and act

Eva Maria Jäger studied psychology at the University of Trier and at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen . She finished her studies in 1993 with a thesis on control beliefs and religiosity. An empirical study on the differential therapy indication of self-instruction under Niels Birbaumer with distinction. After a three-year doctoral study with research on the desert monks in Tübingen, she received her doctorate there in 1996 under Dirk Revenstorf with her dissertation on faith and mental health . Then she studied "free graphics " until 2001 at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart with Marianne Eigenheer . During this time, he completed his training in behavioral therapy at the German Society for Behavioral Therapy (DGVT), the Tübingen Academy for Behavioral Therapy (TAVT) and at the Stuttgart Center for Behavioral Therapy (SZVT). In 1999 she was granted the state license to practice behavior therapy as a psychological psychotherapist . From 1999 to 2009 she was licensed by KV Nord-Württemberg ( licensed by HPG , Tübingen 1993). She acquired additional qualifications in the fields of systemic therapy (IGST Heidelberg and ISTOB Munich), hypnotherapy (MEG Tübingen and Munich), creative therapies ( Perls -Institut, Hückeswagen), rational-emotional behavioral therapy ( Albert Ellis ), trauma therapy and psychodynamic imaginative trauma therapy ( Luise Reddemann ) and training as a spiritual guide (St. Paul, Regensburg). 2010–2011 she completed a theology degree in the disciplines Graecum and Exegese NT at the University of Tübingen.

Jäger has been a psychological psychotherapist in her own practice for behavior therapy since 1993 and between 1991 and 1995 led employee / managerial coaching and development a. a. Daimler-Benz, Sindelfingen and the IHK-Sindelfingen. In 1994 she worked as a psychotherapist at the “Bethel” psychosomatic clinic in Bad Wildbad and supervised nursing staff from 1993 to 2000 , including at the “Bethel” hospital in Welzheim. She volunteers in emergency pastoral care in Tübingen, has been in charge of “Mothers-in-Contact” in Schönbuch since 2007 and has been the coordinator of “Moms-in-Prayer” in Munich since 2012. She is a partner of the Institute for Practical Psychology (IPP) and has been a speaker at advanced training courses, community and women's breakfast events since 1990.

Between 1993 and 2000 she was the director of studies of the "German Society for Biblical Therapeutic Pastoral Care" (DGBTS). She is a supervisor and self-awareness leader (DGVT), spiritual at the Evangelical Youth Office in Württemberg and the Jesuit College St. Paul in Regensburg. Since 2012 she has been teaching at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich in the field of art therapy . Since 2015 she has been a professor for social work with a focus on life and social counseling at Liebenzell International University, where she helped develop and set up the master's degree in "Integrative Counseling".

Her main research areas are:

  • Relationship skills, reconciliation processes, egostat work
  • Creative media in consulting processes (art, music, body work)
  • Biblical Resources and Spirituality in Psychotherapy
  • Pictorial thinking
  • Development of a consulting manual "Integrative Consulting"
  • Inner team / egostate counseling with biblical resources

She is a member of the Bavarian and Baden-Württemberg Chamber of Psychotherapists and has been a member of the Böblingen Vocal Ensemble since 2006 .

Eva Maria Jäger is married to Tilman Jäger . The couple has a son and has lived in Munich since 2011.

Publications

  • Faith and Mental Health (including dissertation, University of Tübingen, 1996), university papers from the Institute for Psychology and Pastoral Care, Volume 4, Freudenstadt, 1997.
  • with Maja Storch and Stefan Klöckner : Spiritual embodiment. Voice and body as the key to our true selves , Arkana Verlag, Munich 2020, ISBN 978-3-442-34271-6 .
Essays
  • Laughter - Humor in Pastoral Care . In: BTS-Aktuell 1990.
  • Perfectionism. Against the predatory and destructive groups of perfectionist thoughts . In: BTS-Aktuell 23 & 24/1994.
  • When pictures speak. Possibilities and limits of art therapy . In: dran 7/1996.
  • The many strings of the soul. Music in pastoral care . In: Magazine of the Academy for Psychotherapy & Pastoral Care 3/2005.
  • The trees clap their hands. About the conditions for creativity . In: Magazine of the Academy for Psychotherapy & Pastoral Care 01/2012.
  • Encouragement - more than praise! . In: CVJM Employee Aid 3/2012.
  • When the body has a say - about communication, body language, embodiment and more . cvjm employee assistance 1/2013.
  • Inner table community. Pastoral care with “ Egostates ” and the inner team . In: Ways to People (to be published in 2019).
as a draftswoman
  • Hilde L. Dieterich (Ed.): Humor and Pastoral Care (cartoons by Eva Maria Jäger), specialist publisher of the IPP, Freudenstadt 2017, ISBN 978-3-943815-08-5 .
  • Hans-Joachim Eckstein : Like an eagle. Songs experienced personally (with sketches by Eva Maria Jäger), SCM Hänssler, Holzgerlingen 2017, ISBN 978-3-7751-5789-6 .
Lexicon article
  • Michael Dieterich (Ed.): Dictionary Psychology & Pastoral Care , Wuppertal 1989:
    • Attribution • Thinking • Information Processing Theory • Creativity • Art Therapy • Music Therapy

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Institute for Practical Psychology , ipp.org, accessed April 17, 2020.
  2. ^ Transition to the International University , schwarzwaelder-bote.de, article from September 23, 2015.
  3. Short CV , ihl.eu, accessed on April 17, 2020.
  4. Member of the Böblinger Vokalensemble , boeblinger-vokalensemble.de, accessed on April 18, 2020.