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Lösungsorientierte Beratung

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Die Entwicklung der Beratung wurde beeinflusst durch verschiedene Fachdisziplinen, primär durch die Psychologie, Medizin und Philosophie. Später kamen die Entwicklungen der Berufsberatung, der Testanwendung und der seelischen Gesundheitsfürsorge hinzu, sodass aus dieser Mixtur das heutige Bild von Beratung entstand.

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Ertelt, BJ., Schulz, W. (2019). Lösungsorientierte Beratung. In: Handbuch Beratungskompetenz. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-24157-5_4

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