Freedom as tragic gift – the workless people from marienthal – a reminiscence

Authors

  • Ulrich Sollmann

Abstract

The scientific research “the unemployment people from Marienthal” is the first empirical-qualitative study about unemployment people. The study mirrors the principals of action research. This is in two aspects important for the actual discussion. On the one hand the study mirrors the integration of quantitative and qualitative tools. On the other hand it explains and underlines the importance of the experience and the emotional state of poverty. In contrast to the opinion that poverty leads to political protest and political action, the study shows that people resign and get apathic.

Keywords
Unemployment; experience of poverty; empirical; qualitative research; emotional milieu.

Author Biography

Ulrich Sollmann

Ulrich Sollmann, Dipl. rer. soc., Körperpsychotherapie/bioenergetische Analyse in Bochum, Berater und Coach in Wirtschaft, Industrie und Politik, Vorstandstätigkeit in psychotherapeutischen Berufsverbänden, Medienexperte und Publizist.

Korrespondenz: Ulrich Sollmann Dipl. rer. soc., Höfestraße 87, 44801 Bochum, Deutschland

Published

2009-04-01

How to Cite

Sollmann, U. (2009). Freedom as tragic gift – the workless people from marienthal – a reminiscence. Psychotherapie-Wissenschaft, (2), 47–50. Retrieved from https://psychotherapie-wissenschaft.info/article/view/49