Ursula Kabas

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Ursula Kabas (also Ursula Adam-Kabas , née Ursula Adam ; born June 27, 1950 in Linz ) is an Austrian psychologist and writer .

Life

Ursula Kabas grew up in the Mühlviertel . After attending the Pedagogical Academy in Linz, she studied psychology and pedagogy at the University of Salzburg from 1971 to 1976 . 1976 doctorate they just there as a doctor of philosophy. She then worked as a research assistant at the Institute for Psychology at the University of Linz . Today Ursula Kabas practices as a health psychologist in Salzburg . - In addition to her academic work, she published prose and poetry . In 1987 she took partIngeborg Bachmann Competition in Klagenfurt . In the same year she received the recognition award from the Austrian Federal Ministry for Education and Art .

Works

  • Psychosocial Aspects of Prejudice , Salzburg 1976 (under the name Ursula Adam)
  • The second birth , Salzburg [u. a.] 1980 (under the name Ursula Adam)
  • Moon on Rubin , Baden-Baden 1982 (under the name Ursula Adam)
  • My glass village , Baden-Baden 1983 (under the name Ursula Adam)