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Average rating: 4.06 · 31 ratings · 1 review · 44 distinct works
Grundkonzepte der Psychothe...

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Systemtheorie für Coaches: ...

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Chaos, Angst und Ordnung: W...

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Vandenhoeck Transparent, Bd...

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Self-Actualization: Person-...

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Gesprächspsychotherapie: Di...

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Humanistische Psychotherapi...

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Lebenswelten im Umbruch. Zw...

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“In the conservative ideologies of the rich and powerful, the principle of control is much more comfortable than is trust and support for self-organization. An ideology of control justifies intervention by those forces of containment, such as military and police, to maintain order and protect the structures of power and wealth. On the contrary, allowing an increase in the self-organization of processes might bring about more beneficial solutions for the whole, but could endanger the position of those now in control.”
Jürgen Kriz, Self-Actualization

“The human being's tolerance of even...a positively interpreted chaos, that is chaos as a potential for creative change, is severely limited. In full force, "the dissolution of all values and order" can at best be endured only as a relatively short transition phase.”
Jürgen Kriz, Self-Actualization

“Statistics document startling increases in divorce, singles, patchwork families, single parents, and so on, which imply significant changes in our concept and experience of family in today's society. It is clear that everyday reality no longer corresponds to the ad industry's image is the "average family": mother, father, two children, a dog, happy smiling faces, and lots of time for each other. You can be sure, however, that these out-dated images are not sure to any ignorance on the post of the ad industry; the image creators are well aware of the chances that have taken place. In contrast to the social-demographic changes, there is still a strong undercurrent in it culture that carries longings that are connected to, and stimulated by, those images.”
Jürgen Kriz, Self-Actualization



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