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Monika Salzer (born 11 February 1948) is an Austrian
psychotherapist Psychotherapy (also psychological therapy, talk therapy, or talking therapy) is the use of psychological methods, particularly when based on regular personal interaction, to help a person change behavior, increase happiness, and overcome pro ...
, Protestant theologian and pastor, columnist, and author. She worked in hospitals handling clinical
pastoral care Pastoral care is an ancient model of emotional, social and spiritual support that can be found in all cultures and traditions. The term is considered inclusive of distinctly non-religious forms of support, as well as support for people from rel ...
for the seriously ill, including the education of voluntary caretakers. Later, she had a private practice as a systematic psychotherapist, helped to restructure the organisation of the Protestant Church of the Augsburg Confession in Austria, was a columnist for the ''
Kronen Zeitung The ''Kronen Zeitung'' (), commonly known as the ''Krone'', is Austria's largest newspaper. It is known for being Eurosceptic. History The first issue of the ''Kronen Zeitung'' appeared on 2 January 1900. Gustav Davis, a former army officer, ...
'', and co-founded the protest initiative Omas gegen Rechts (Grannies against the Right).


Life and career

Salzer was born in Vienna into a multi-cultural family. After the
Matura or its translated terms (''Mature'', ''Matur'', , , , , , ) is a Latin name for the secondary school exit exam or "maturity diploma" in various European countries, including Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech ...
, she was trained to be a laboratory assistant at the
Vienna General Hospital The Vienna General Hospital (german: Allgemeines Krankenhaus der Stadt Wien), usually abbreviated to AKH, is the general hospital of the city of Vienna, Austria. It is also the city's university hospital, and the site of the Medical Univer ...
, completing a diploma. She then studied psychology at the
University of Vienna The University of Vienna (german: Universität Wien) is a public research university located in Vienna, Austria. It was founded by Duke Rudolph IV in 1365 and is the oldest university in the German-speaking world. With its long and rich histor ...
from 1968 to 1970. She studied Protestant theology from 1977 to 1983. From 1983 to 1985, Salzer worked in a research project at the , and wrote its report, ''Klinische Seelsorge an schwersterkrankten Jugendlichen und jungen Erwachsenen'' (Clinical pastoral care for seriously ill adolescents and young adults), about taking spiritual care of young people treated for serious illnesses. Salzer was ordained as a
pastor A pastor (abbreviated as "Pr" or "Ptr" , or "Ps" ) is the leader of a Christian congregation who also gives advice and counsel to people from the community or congregation. In Lutheranism, Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Oriental Orthodoxy and ...
in 1989, and worked for ten years at the in Vienna, becoming engaged in the education of voluntary pastoral caretakers (''Seelsorger''). She founded church services for bereaved people (''Gottesdienst für Trauernde'') at the
Lutheran City Church The Lutheran City Church is a Lutheran church building in Innere Stadt, the first district of Vienna. Location and architecture The Lutheran City Church is located at Dorotheergasse 18, next to the Reformed City Church and opposite of the auct ...
, and an association called ''Zentrum für Seelsorge und Kommunikation (SeKo)'' of the Protestant Church of the Augsburg Confession which became a registered association (''eingetragener Verein'') in 1994), which offered courses in death and grief counselling for more than 13 years. Salzer studied at the Institut für Systematische Therapie (IFS) to become a systematic psychotherapist. She then opened her own office. She received further education in the systematic development of organisations (''Systemische Organisationsentwicklung'') at the
Faculty for Interdisciplinary Research and Continuing Education The Faculty for Interdisciplinary Research and Continuing Education (IFF) is one of four Faculties at the University of Klagenfurt. The founding principle of the IFF is to link scholarship to contemporary social issues and problems. Reflecting ...
of the
University of Klagenfurt The University of Klagenfurt (german: Universität Klagenfurt or ''Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt'', AAU) is a federal Austrian research university and the largest research and higher education institution in the state of Carinthia. It has it ...
, completing as a
Master of Advanced Studies A Master of Advanced Studies or Master of Advanced Study (MAS, M.A.S., or MASt) is a postgraduate degree awarded in various countries. Master of Advanced Studies programs may be non-consecutive programs tailored for "specific groups of working pro ...
. From 2000 to 2004, she initiated and developed a process of developing the organisation of the Protestant Church of the Augsburg Confession, together with , then director of the , and Thomas Krobath from the . From 2006, Salzer wrote, alternating with Ingrid Bachler and Ingrid Tschank, a column "Im Gespräch" (In conversation) in the Sunday edition ''Krone Bunt'' of the ''
Kronen Zeitung The ''Kronen Zeitung'' (), commonly known as the ''Krone'', is Austria's largest newspaper. It is known for being Eurosceptic. History The first issue of the ''Kronen Zeitung'' appeared on 2 January 1900. Gustav Davis, a former army officer, ...
''. In 2017, Salzer was a founding member of the initiative Omas gegen Rechts together with Susanne Scholl.''Über uns.''
In: ''Omas gegen Rechts'', retrieved 18 January 2021
It was registered as an association in May 2018.


Personal life

Monika Salzer is married to Martin Salzer, a physician and specialist in bone tumors and founder of ''Austrian Doctors for Disabled'' and ''Doctors for Disabled International''. They have two children and the couple live in Eichgraben,
Lower Austria Lower Austria (german: Niederösterreich; Austro-Bavarian: ''Niedaöstareich'', ''Niedaestareich'') is one of the nine states of Austria, located in the northeastern corner of the country. Since 1986, the capital of Lower Austria has been Sankt P ...
.Stoiser, Andrea
''Macht und Ohnmacht für „Austrian Doctors for Disabled“.''
In: '' NÖN.at,'' 26 March 2013, retrieved 18 January 2021
In 2013, Salzer took part in the eighth season of the Austrian TV dance show ''
Dancing Stars ''Dancing with the Stars'' is the name of various international television series based on the format of the British TV series ''Strictly Come Dancing'', which is distributed by BBC Studios, the commercial arm of the BBC. Currently the format ...
''''Krone-Kolumnistin: Monika Salzer: Unser Star bei "Dancing Stars".''
In: ''
Kronen Zeitung The ''Kronen Zeitung'' (), commonly known as the ''Krone'', is Austria's largest newspaper. It is known for being Eurosceptic. History The first issue of the ''Kronen Zeitung'' appeared on 2 January 1900. Gustav Davis, a former army officer, ...
:'' Kolumne ''Adabei,'' 6 January 2013, retrieved 18 January 2021.
and achieved eighth place with her dance partner Florian Gschaider.''Aus für Pastorin: „Dancing Stars“: Letzter Walzer für Monika Salzer.''
In: ''
Kronen Zeitung The ''Kronen Zeitung'' (), commonly known as the ''Krone'', is Austria's largest newspaper. It is known for being Eurosceptic. History The first issue of the ''Kronen Zeitung'' appeared on 2 January 1900. Gustav Davis, a former army officer, ...
: ''Kolumne ''Adabei,'' 20 April 2013, retrieved 18 January 2021.


Publications

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References


Further reading

* Manuela Tomic
Monika Salzer: In Rente und Rebellion.
In: ''
Die Zeit ''Die Zeit'' (, "The Time") is a German national weekly newspaper published in Hamburg in Germany. The newspaper is generally considered to be among the German newspapers of record and is known for its long and extensive articles. History The ...
'', No. 9/2018, 22 February 2018 * Ingo Hasewend
Omas gegen Rechts: Rebellion der Wiener Rothauben
(in German) In: ''
Kleine Zeitung ''Kleine Zeitung'' (, ''Small Newspaper'') is an Austrian newspaper based in Graz and Klagenfurt. As the largest regional newspaper in Austria, covering the federal states Styria and Carinthia with East Tyrol, the paper has around 800,000 readers ...
,'' 24 May 2018


External links

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