Klaus Rückert (psychologist)

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Klaus Rückert (* 1947 Wagna , Styria) is a psychologist , psychoanalyst , supervisor , mediator and education manager. In addition, Klaus Rückert is known as a founding member of the Austrian Association for Supervision, for the establishment of the Austrian Working Group for Social Therapy, the establishment of the Vienna Psychoanalytical Seminar together with Harald Picker, and for the establishment of the ARGE Bildungsmanagement , of which he has been head for 23 years. In 2008 he was elected President of the Association of Adult Education Institutions in Austria. Klaus Rückert lives in Vienna.

Career

Rückert completed his studies in Vienna, Salzburg ( Igor Caruso ) and London ( Ronald D. Laing and David Cooper ( antipsychiatry )) and stayed in the USA to study alternative forms of life. He then worked for 10 years in the Social Therapy Institute of the City of Vienna and was involved in working with marginalized groups in the area of ​​rehabilitation of delinquent adolescents and adults. For 20 years he was head of the Social Education Institute of the City of Vienna, responsible for the education and training of social education workers. In 1987 he founded the ARGE education management. In addition to his intensive teaching activities and the organization of courses, specialist conferences and congresses, he has been running a psychotherapeutic practice for 35 years.

Publications

  • Mediation. Instrument of conflict resolution and service. Edited together with Gerda Mehta . Falter Verlag, Vienna 2008. ISBN 978-3-85439-399-3
  • Arguing cultures? Concepts and methods of culture-sensitive mediation. Edited together with Gerda Mehta. Springer, Vienna, New York 2004. ISBN 3-211-21104-7
  • Mediation and democracy. The political thing about mediation. Edited together with Gerda Mehta. Carl Auer, Heidelberg 2003. ISBN 3-89670-402-8
  • Ties. Fractions. Transitions. Relationships and their changes in different phases of life. Edited together with Gerda Mehta. Falter Verlag, Vienna 2002. ISBN 3-85439-275-3

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