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Silvia Görres

Silvia Görres (née Volkart; 11 September 1925 – 14 January 2015) was a German psychotherapist and author. In 1967 she became involved as a volunteer with Lebenshilfe München [de], a regional (and national) charity involved in mental health. Starting in 1971 she became chair of the organisation's Bavarian executive board, successfully backing a number of projects and practical initiatives to improve the quality of life for the mentally impaired.[1][2][3]

Silvia Görres
2004
Born
Silvia Regina Volkart

(1925-09-11)11 September 1925
Died14 January 2015(2015-01-14) (aged 89)
Occupation(s)psychotherapist
author
mental health charity pioneer
SpouseAlbert Görres [de]
Children7
Parent(s)Hans Volkart [de]
Käthe Volkart-Schlager

Life edit

Silvia Regina Volkart was born in Stuttgart, the third recorded child of Hans Volkart [de], an architect and university teacher, and his wife Kathe Volkart-Schlager, a composer. Between 1944 and 1949 she attended Tübingen University where she studied philosophy, psychology and pedagogy.[2][4] Between 1949 and 1952 she completed her psychoanalytical training with Alexander Mitscherlich at his Institute for Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy at Heidelberg. She was then ready to set up her own psychotherapy practice, which she did in 1953, continuing to treat patients till approximately 1990.[2]

In 1950 Silvia Volkart married the psychoanalyst and psychotherapist Albert Görres [de], who was one of several younger members of the profession closely associated with Alexander Mitscherlich at Heidelberg.[5] The marriage produced seven recorded children, of whom two were affected by Down syndrome.[1]

In 1967 she began to volunteer for the Munich Lebenshilfe [de] charity. In 1971 she became chair of the Munich-based regional executive. She later also joined the organisation's national executive board, which was based in Marburg.

The Munich Lebenshilfe lists various practical support initiatives that Silvia Volkart had already launched by 1980 in order to support the mentally impaired:[1]

  • Early years support for children during their first four years
  • Two school preparation institutions providing curative teaching and daycare for children from the age of three
  • A school with special needs daycare provision for children with severe and multiple impairment (today renamed as the "Silvia Görres School")
  • A "Lebenshilfe" workshop
  • The organisation's first residential homes for adults with impairments
  • The organisation's first residential group
  • Publicising work for the handicapped
  • Parents' advice service
  • The periodical publication L.I.E.S (Lebenshilfe in eigener Sache)[1]

Awards and honours edit

Silvia Görres' voluntary work did not go unrecognised.

Output (selection) edit

  • Leben mit einem behinderten Kind. (Zürich, Köln 1974), ISBN 3545275175 (Benziger), ISBN 3717921541 (Flamberg-Verlag), ISBN 3492106447 (Piper, reworked new edition 1984)
  • mit Gerd Hansen (Hrsg.): Psychotherapie bei Menschen mit geistiger Behinderung. Bad Heilbrunn, Obb. 1991. ISBN 3781506878
  • Meine Lektion der Abrahamsgeschichte. In Marianne Dirks (Hrsg.): Glauben Frauen anders? Freiburg 1983. ISBN 3451087766
  • Erziehung eines behinderten Kindes. In Heidi Bohnet-von der Thüsen (Hrsg.) : Denkanstöße ʽ89. München, Zürich 1989. ISBN 3492108652
  • Der Mensch mit Down-Syndrom in Familie und Gesellschaft. In Jan Murken und Elke Dietrich-Reichart (Hrsg.): Down-Syndrom. Starnberg-Percha 1990. ISBN 3796205151
  • Erfahrungen einer Mutter. In: Wir haben euch etwas zu sagen, Bundesvereinigung Lebenshilfe für geistig Behinderte, Bayerisches Nationalmuseum München (Hrsg.). München 1984. Ausstellungskatalog

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Wir trauern um Silvia Görres". Träumt einer allein, ist es nur ein Traum. Träumen viele gemeinsam, ist es der Anfang von etwas Neuem. 17 January 2015. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "Silvia Görres". Portal Recht. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Silvia Görres". Traueranzeigen. Süddeutsche Zeitung, München. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  4. ^ "Ratgeber für Eltern geistig behinderter Kinder". book description. Das andere Kind. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  5. ^ cawdeterp (15 March 2017). "Albert Görres". Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  6. ^ Süddeutsche Zeitung, 19 June 1975, Nr. 137, p. 15
  7. ^ Münchner Merkur, 19 June 1975, Nr. 137
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 February 2015. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
  9. ^ München, Lebenshilfe. "Silvia-Görres-Schule - Lebenshilfe München". www.lebenshilfe-muenchen.de.
  10. ^ Süddeutsche Zeitung, 3 May 2004, Nr. 101, p. N2
  11. ^ "Landtagspräsident Alois Glück verleiht Verfassungsmedaillen in Gold und Silber / 02. Dezember 2005 - Bayerischer Landtag". www.bayern.landtag.de.

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Silvia Gorres nee Volkart 11 September 1925 14 January 2015 was a German psychotherapist and author In 1967 she became involved as a volunteer with Lebenshilfe Munchen de a regional and national charity involved in mental health Starting in 1971 she became chair of the organisation s Bavarian executive board successfully backing a number of projects and practical initiatives to improve the quality of life for the mentally impaired 1 2 3 Silvia Gorres2004BornSilvia Regina Volkart 1925 09 11 11 September 1925Stuttgart GermanyDied14 January 2015 2015 01 14 aged 89 Munich GermanyOccupation s psychotherapistauthormental health charity pioneerSpouseAlbert Gorres de Children7Parent s Hans Volkart de Kathe Volkart Schlager Contents 1 Life 2 Awards and honours 3 Output selection 4 ReferencesLife editSilvia Regina Volkart was born in Stuttgart the third recorded child of Hans Volkart de an architect and university teacher and his wife Kathe Volkart Schlager a composer Between 1944 and 1949 she attended Tubingen University where she studied philosophy psychology and pedagogy 2 4 Between 1949 and 1952 she completed her psychoanalytical training with Alexander Mitscherlich at his Institute for Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy at Heidelberg She was then ready to set up her own psychotherapy practice which she did in 1953 continuing to treat patients till approximately 1990 2 In 1950 Silvia Volkart married the psychoanalyst and psychotherapist Albert Gorres de who was one of several younger members of the profession closely associated with Alexander Mitscherlich at Heidelberg 5 The marriage produced seven recorded children of whom two were affected by Down syndrome 1 In 1967 she began to volunteer for the Munich Lebenshilfe de charity In 1971 she became chair of the Munich based regional executive She later also joined the organisation s national executive board which was based in Marburg The Munich Lebenshilfe lists various practical support initiatives that Silvia Volkart had already launched by 1980 in order to support the mentally impaired 1 Early years support for children during their first four years Two school preparation institutions providing curative teaching and daycare for children from the age of three A school with special needs daycare provision for children with severe and multiple impairment today renamed as the Silvia Gorres School A Lebenshilfe workshop The organisation s first residential homes for adults with impairments The organisation s first residential group Publicising work for the handicapped Parents advice service The periodical publication L I E S Lebenshilfe in eigener Sache 1 Awards and honours editSilvia Gorres voluntary work did not go unrecognised 1975 Bavarian Order of Merit 6 7 2003 Father Rupert Mayer medal 8 2004 Inauguration of the Silvia Gorres School in Munich 9 10 2005 Constitution Medal in Gold 11 2008 Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany am Bande Output selection editLeben mit einem behinderten Kind Zurich Koln 1974 ISBN 3545275175 Benziger ISBN 3717921541 Flamberg Verlag ISBN 3492106447 Piper reworked new edition 1984 mit Gerd Hansen Hrsg Psychotherapie bei Menschen mit geistiger Behinderung Bad Heilbrunn Obb 1991 ISBN 3781506878 Meine Lektion der Abrahamsgeschichte In Marianne Dirks Hrsg Glauben Frauen anders Freiburg 1983 ISBN 3451087766 Erziehung eines behinderten Kindes In Heidi Bohnet von der Thusen Hrsg Denkanstosse ʽ89 Munchen Zurich 1989 ISBN 3492108652 Der Mensch mit Down Syndrom in Familie und Gesellschaft In Jan Murken und Elke Dietrich Reichart Hrsg Down Syndrom Starnberg Percha 1990 ISBN 3796205151 Erfahrungen einer Mutter In Wir haben euch etwas zu sagen Bundesvereinigung Lebenshilfe fur geistig Behinderte Bayerisches Nationalmuseum Munchen Hrsg Munchen 1984 AusstellungskatalogReferences edit a b c d Wir trauern um Silvia Gorres Traumt einer allein ist es nur ein Traum Traumen viele gemeinsam ist es der Anfang von etwas Neuem 17 January 2015 Retrieved 18 April 2018 a b c Silvia Gorres Portal Recht Retrieved 18 April 2018 Silvia Gorres Traueranzeigen Suddeutsche Zeitung Munchen Retrieved 18 April 2018 Ratgeber fur Eltern geistig behinderter Kinder book description Das andere Kind Retrieved 18 April 2018 cawdeterp 15 March 2017 Albert Gorres Retrieved 18 April 2018 Suddeutsche Zeitung 19 June 1975 Nr 137 p 15 Munchner Merkur 19 June 1975 Nr 137 Pater Rupert Mayer Medaille Archived from the original on 24 February 2015 Retrieved 24 February 2015 Munchen Lebenshilfe Silvia Gorres Schule Lebenshilfe Munchen www lebenshilfe muenchen de Suddeutsche Zeitung 3 May 2004 Nr 101 p N2 Landtagsprasident Alois Gluck verleiht Verfassungsmedaillen in Gold und Silber 02 Dezember 2005 Bayerischer Landtag www bayern landtag de Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Silvia Gorres amp oldid 1148494297, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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