Ulrike Busch

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Ulrike Busch (* 1952 ) is a German professor for family planning at the Merseburg University of Applied Sciences .

Life

Ulrike Busch studied philosophy at the Karl Marx University in Leipzig from 1971 to 1975 . She received her doctorate in the field of ethics at the Berlin Academy of Social Sciences . After working as a research assistant and research assistant at the Academy for Medical Training in the GDR in the field of medical ethics , she trained in systemic family therapy , analytical couple and sexual counseling, and mediation . Between 1992 and 1994 Busch worked as a consultant and counseling center manager at pro familia in Fürstenwalde . After reunification she was a voluntary co-founder and until 2003 managing director of the Familienplanungszentrum Berlin eV

From 2001 she held a substitute professorship in the field of social work, media, culture with a focus on family planning at the University of Merseburg . In 2003 she was appointed to the first professorship for family planning in Germany. Her teaching areas include historical, social, psychological and medical aspects of family planning as well as sex education, partnership, sexual and pregnancy counseling.

She is the editor of the anthology Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights , a documentation of the conference of the same name in 2010 at the University of Merseburg, and together with Daphne Hahn the editor of the anthology Abortion. Discourses and Trends (2015). She conducts practical research on teenage pregnancies, early help and pregnancy counseling, as well as on “confidential birth”.

Ulrike Busch played a major role in the introduction of the master's degree in “Sexual Education and Family Planning”, which is unique in Germany. From 2000 to 2009 sponsored by the Sexual Pedagogical Center Merseburg, this course was further developed in 2009 into the master’s course "Applied Sexology - Education and Counseling in the Context of Family Planning, Relationships and Sexuality". The friends' association founded an affiliated institute for applied sex science (IFAS) in 2010. Ulrike Busch actively contributed to the professional profiling. Numerous projects in applied research, advanced training and conferences have been and are located here.

From 1996 to 2004 she was a member of the Ethics Commission for Reproductive Medicine of the Berlin Medical Association . For many years she was a member of the federal executive board of pro familia and chairwoman of the regional association of pro familia Berlin and is a member of the pregnancy and family support policy committee at the federal association of pro familia.

Ulrike Busch is co-editor of the Applied Sexology series at Psychosozial-Verlag .

Fonts (selection)

  • Ulrike Busch (Ed.): Sexual and reproductive health and rights. National and international perspectives. Nomos Verlag, Baden-Baden 2010, ISBN 978-3-8329-5943-2 .
  • With Daphne Hahn (Ed.): Abortion. Discourses and tendencies. Transcript, Bielefeld 2015, ISBN 978-3-8376-2602-5 .
  • With Claudia Krell and Anne-Kathrin Will: Parents (initially) unknown: anonymous and confidential birth in Germany. Beltz Juventa, Weinheim / Basel 2017, ISBN 978-3-7799-3456-1 .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Ulrike Busch, Chair for family planning , Merseburg
  2. a b c Ulrike Busch , Institute for Applied Sexology
  3. ^ Research portal Saxony-Anhalt : Ulrike Busch. Retrieved February 24, 2016 .
  4. ^ Stefan Timmermanns, review, socialnet
  5. Ulrike Busch , Heinrich Böll Foundation
  6. ^ Regional association of pro familia Berlin
  7. Book series - Applied Sexual Science, website of the Psychosozial-Verlag