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Person to Person - The Problem of Being Human

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Carl R. Rogers Klappentext Written from a fresh and wholly fascinating viewpoint, Person to Person is one of the most relevant and liberating books for those seeking to be themselves in today's society. It stresses the importance of being first and foremost a human being, of learning to recognise one's own wants and needs and follow one's instincts by the justification of experience.It helps the reader to look beyond the labels that society places on us and to gain understanding not only of the self, but of the true essence of the human beings around us. Each one of us has a value that is unique to us, and whatever restraints may be placed upon us we should learn to gather strength from our own core of being that makes us what we are.Through the insights offered in this book we can come to understand the importance of choosing for ourselves, regardless of what anyone else tells us is good or bad. And from an awareness of ourselves we can achieve a greater realisation of the same process, the same individuality that motivates those around us. We can abandon the phoney 'togetherness' that is forced upon us and enjoy a real being-together that springs from instinctive personal choice.First published more than twenty-five years ago, Person to Person remains a powerful source of enlightenment from the author of the classic On Becoming a Person.A humanistic approach to attacking the problems encountered in today's society.A key book in the quest for personal growth and human understanding. Zusammenfassung A humanistic approach to attacking the problems encountered in today's society.

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Authors Wilson Van Dusen, Eugene T. Gendlin, Carl R Rogers, Carl R. Rogers, Carl R. Stevens Rogers, John M. Shlien, Barry Stevens, Van Dusen, Wilson Van Dusen
Publisher Souvenir Press Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.01.1994
 
EAN 9780285647176
ISBN 978-0-285-64717-6
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 135 mm x 220 mm x 20 mm
Series Condor Books
Condor Books
Subject Humanities, art, music > Psychology

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