Shlomit C. Schuster (Hebrew: שלומית שוסטר; born 19 July 1951 in Paramaribo, Suriname; died 15 February 2016 in Jerusalem, Israel) was an Israeli philosophical counselor,[2] considered a pioneer in the field.
[3][4] Schuster migrated to Israel in 1976 and studied philosophy at Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
She trained under the Dutch philosophical counselor Ad Hoogendijk, a colleague of Gerd B. Achenbach.
In 1990, she launched the philosophical first-aid line "Philosophone", for persons with existential problems and ethical challenges.
Her thesis, conducted by Marcel-Jacques Dubois and Maurice S. Friedman, described the life of central philosophers in order to find ways to help people through their autobiography[clarification needed].