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Sylvia Brathuhn (born February 19, 1957 ) is a German educator, author and specialist lecturer specializing in psychosocial oncology, end-of-life care and grief.

Life

After training as a nurse with subsequent additional training in intensive care and anesthesia service, she worked for twelve years as a specialist nurse in an interdisciplinary intensive care unit. Against the background of this professional practice, she was involved in women's self-help after cancer as well as in the hospice and mourning movement . At the same time she studied educational science . This was followed in 2005 by a doctorate at the University of Koblenz-Landau with a thesis on the phenomenon of "grief" from a philosophical-educational perspective.

Services

Brathuhn works as a freelance speaker for various educational institutions. She is also a lecturer at the University of Koblenz-Landau at the Institute for Cultural Knowledge. Topics of her work in teaching, education, training and further education are dealing with existential crises, dying and death , terminal care , grief and grief support , grief in the workplace, communication, biography work , rituals , spirituality , humor and resilience , search for meaning and thinking as consolation - warming up grief in the advanced training method she helped to develop  - as well as inner resources, burnout prophylaxis and management training. She works as a grief counselor for Neuwieder Hospiz e. V. and is the federal and state chairman of Rhineland-Palatinate / Saarland of the women's self-help after cancer e. V. Brathuhn is a founding member of the Bundesverband Trauerbegleitung e. V. as well as a member of the International Workgroup on death, Dying and Bereavement (IWG). She is the managing co-editor of Leidfaden - the specialist magazine for crises, suffering, grief.

Awards

Works (selection)

Publications in book form

  • Learn to live with death. Humane dying - possibilities of caring for the dying - hospice movement , Bad Iburg 1999, ISBN 3-9806537-4-9 .8 (awarded the Koblenz University Prize 1999)
  • Sometimes the word becomes a sign. Texts for difficult hours , with Christoph Drolshagen, Ida Lamp and Catrina E. Schneider (Ed.): Gütersloh 2005, ISBN 3-579-06806-7 .
  • Grief and self-development. A philosophical-pedagogical foundation of the phenomenon of grief , Würzburg 2006 (dissertation), ISBN 3-8260-3387-6 .
  • with Monika Müller (eds.) and Matthias Schnegg , Handbook of Grief Encounter and Accompaniment. Theory and practice in hospice work and palliative care. , Göttingen 2013, ISBN 978-3-525-45188-5 .
  • (Ed.), With Monika Müller (Ed.), Matthias Schnegg (Ed.), Thorsten Adelt (Collaboration), Theo Breidbach (Collaboration), Christine Fleck-Bohaumilitzky (Collaboration), Felix Grützner (Collaboration), Martina Kern (Collaboration ), Dennis Klass (assistance), Bianca Papendell (assistance), David Pfister (assistance), Rita Rosner (assistance), Martin Weber (assistance), Sabine Zwierlein-Rockenfeller (assistance), Friedemann Nauck (foreword): Handbuch Mourningegegnung und - accompaniment. Theory and Practice in Hospice Work and Palliative Care , Göttingen 2013, ISBN 978-3-525-45188-5 .
  • Growing and becoming in the process of grief: New approaches in grief counseling (Leidfaden edition), September 16, 2015, by Sylvia Brathuhn and Thorsten Adelt
  • Shadow pearls: experience and understand grief. Annedore Paeske, Eduard Zwierlein and Sylvia Brathuhn, LIT Verlag, July 1, 2018, ISBN 3-643-13645-5 .

Articles in collective works

  • Death and mourning , in: Ulrich Lilie (Hrsg.), Eduard Zwierlein (Hrsg.), Handbook Integrated Dying Care, Gütersloh 2004, ISBN 3-579-06804-0 , pp. 133-146.
  • together with Eduard Zwierlein, On the ambiguity of death or the ambiguous death. The inexplicability of death as a moment of humane dying , in: Monika Müller (ed.), David Pfister (ed.), How much death can the team tolerate? Stress and protective factors in hospice work and palliative medicine, Göttingen 2004, ISBN 978-3-525-40341-9 , pp. 142–153, 133 - 146.

Journal articles (selection)

  • The woman herself is available online in: Signal Heft 4, 2007:
  • with Thorsten Adelt , further training impulse on the topic of limits and possibilities in grief counseling , in: Leidfaden, Volume 1, 2012, Issue 1, pp. 81–83.
  • Mourning as an initiation rite. Farewell - Death - New Beginning , in: Leidfaden, Volume 2, 2013, Issue 1, pp. 81–83.
  • with Thorsten Adelt, Männer und Trauer , in: Leidfaden, Volume 2, 2013, Issue 2, pp. 82–84.
  • Sylvia Brathuhn, Consider self-help as part of therapy , in: Best practice Onkologie, June 2018, Volume 13, No. 4, pp. 208–213.
  • Sylvia Brathuhn and Caroline Mohr, self-help changes society. From the patriarchal system to participatory decision-making - one of the successes of cancer self-help . In: NAKOS INFO trade journal, 118 / July 2018, pp. 25–29.
  • numerous articles in perspektiven , the association's own magazine for women self-help after cancer, www.frauenselbsthilfe.de
  • numerous articles in the magazine "Wegweiser", https://www.kirstins-weg.de/wegweiser.html
  • Sylvia Brathuhn, Psycho-oncological aspects in advanced breast cancer , in: Der Onkologe ISSN 0947-8965 Onkologe DOI 10.1007 / s00761-020-00727-4

Lectures and projects (selection)

  • Self-help - when life gets out of hand and the soul is shaken. , as part of the DGHO AYA workshop March 17, 2011 Berlin, special treatment and care needs for young cancer patients
  • Where and when does mourning begin , “Meet the expert” series of events, September 11, 2010, 8th Congress of the German Society for Palliative Medicine , September 9-11, 2010, Dresden
  • "Warming up sadness" celebrates its anniversary , in: Zeitschrift für Palliativmedizin , Volume 12, Issue 5, September 2011, p. 207
  • Specialist congress "How disruptive is grief?" on February 15, 2016

Literature on Sylvia Brathuhn

  • Petra Rechenberg-Winter, review of Monika Müller (Ed.), Sylvia Brathuhn (Ed.), Matthias Schnegg (Ed.), Thorsten Adelt (collaboration), Theo Breidbach (collaboration), Christine Fleck-Bohaumilitzky (collaboration), Felix Grützner (Cooperation), Martina Kern (cooperation), Dennis Klass (cooperation), Bianca Papendell (cooperation), David Pfister (cooperation), Rita Rosner (cooperation), Martin Weber (cooperation), Sabine Zwierlein-Rockenfeller (cooperation), Friedemann Nauck (Preface),: Handbook of bereavement encounters and accompaniment. Theory and Practice in Hospice Work and Palliative Care, Göttingen 2013, ISBN 978-3-525-45188-5 , in: Ways to People , Volume 66, 2014, Issue 1, pp. 111–112.

Web links

Individual evidence

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  2. Your contact to the federal executive committee. Women's self-help after cancer - Bundesverband e. V., June 12, 2017, accessed April 5, 2018 .
  3. Homepage of the Bundesverband Trauerbegleitung eV  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / wwww.bv-trauerbegleitung.de  
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  5. PDF at www.dgho-onkopedia.de
  6. MedReport. Organ for medical advanced training congresses number 26, 34th year, Berlin, August 2010, ZKZ30371  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.schroeders-agentur.de  
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  8. ^ [3] in the Pütz-Roth house in Bergisch Gladbach. Lecture: "Grief - an essential aspect of being human"