That our life is not consistent with the demands of society is not because nature is at fault or we are at fault, but because society has undergone a process that has moved it so far from healthy functioning, natural functioning that our needs and the... Supporting the Emotional Work of School Leaders - Pàgina 72per Belinda M Harris - 2007 - 208 pàginesPrevisualització limitada - Sobre aquest llibre
| Marian Fatout - 248 pàgines
...society as a whole is distorted. Perls (1970, p. 16) identifies the reason for this disequilibrium: "That our life is not consistent with the demands...society and the needs of nature do not fit together any more." To attempt to operate in this society the healthy person must not become preoccupied with... | |
| Marian Fatout - 248 pàgines
...society as a whole is distorted. Perls (1970, p. 16) identifies the reason for this disequilibrium: "That our life is not consistent with the demands...society and the needs of nature do not fit together any more." To attempt to operate in this society the healthy person must not become preoccupied with... | |
| Caroline New - 1996 - 206 pàgines
...Gestalt, this inner nature is consistently stultified by social demands. We are part of nature, but: that our life is not consistent with the demands of...that has moved it so far from healthy functioning that our needs and the needs of society and the needs of nature do not fit together any more ... it... | |
| Katie Kauffman, Caroline New - 2004 - 172 pàgines
...distinct from their patterns.) Fritz Perls, the founder of Gestalt, wrote that the current organisation of society 'has undergone a process that has moved it so far from healthy functioning that our needs and the needs of society and the needs of nature do not fit together any more' (Perls... | |
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