The everyday work of nurses in hospitals, ambulatory care services, inpatient facilities, and geriatric facilities and services is always the sudden confrontation with existential questions of patient / and residents / inside (including positive diagnosis, crisis and coping with pain, intolerable living conditions, pain- and questions of meaning - even with impending end of life). In practice, it turns out that nurses are also on general conversation and are hardly trained in existential communication that specifically incorporates the spiritual dimension of health and illness. In addition, nurses are in continuous conflict, to deal comprehensively ...