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Apr 2023
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Streit – Lust - Was hilft wenn's eng wir...

BAYERISCHER RUNDFUNK
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Streit gehört heute, in einer Gesellschaft, auf der immer mehr Menschen auf immer weniger werdenden Raum aufeinander treffen, beinahe zum Alltag. Und die Lösung? - Nicht immer ganz einfach. (BR 2019) Autor: Martin Trauner

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Autor/in dieser Folge: Martin Trauner
Regie: Martin Trauner
Es sprachen: Julia Fischer, Carsten Fabian
Technik: Fabian Zweck, Peter Preuss
Redaktion: Susanne Poelchau

Das Manuskript zur Folge gibt es HIER.

Interviewpartner/innen:
Albrecht Schnabel, Psychologe, München;
André Kellner - Paartherapeut, München;
Dr. Dr. Gerhard Gattus Hösl - Mediator (Rechtsanwalt, Theologe, Philosoph)

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