Change does not take place through a coercive attempt by the individual or by another person to change him, but it does take place if one takes the time and effort to be what he is—to be fully invested in his current positions. By rejecting the role... Supporting the Emotional Work of School Leaders - Pàgina 60per Belinda M Harris - 2007 - 208 pàginesPrevisualització limitada - Sobre aquest llibre
| Jean E. Neumann, Kamil Kellner, Andraea Dawson-Shepherd - 1997 - 320 pàgines
...environment, if that capacity is nurtured and sometimes released. Leaving the final word with Beisser (1970), 'change does not take place through a coercive attempt...place if one takes the time and effort to be what one is - to be fully invested in one's current position'. Foundations of Gestalt theory The essential... | |
| Kirk J. Schneider, James F. T. Bugental, J. Fraser Pierson - 2001 - 762 pàgines
...much involved with Gestalt therapy himself. Beisser advanced the theory that change does not happen through a "coercive attempt by the individual or by another person to change him" but does happen if the person puts in the time and effort to be "what he is," that is, "to be fully in... | |
| Vladimir Dimitrov - 2005 - 160 pàgines
...in one's life - a fragmentation that inevitably triggers forces which impede the process of change. "Change does not take place through a coercive attempt...him, but it does take place if one takes the time and efforts to be what he is... The natural state of man is a single whole being - not fragmented into... | |
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