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This provides an introduction to several key concepts the LP uses to discuss human health, development, and the human psyche, these being spiritual ego, bodily ego, connection, toxic socialization, and the seven essential needs. Together, these concepts provide the conceptual foundation for all LP thinking on the issues of health, development, psychology, sociology, neurology, and connection.
Psychology of Health - Biopsychosocial Approach [Working Title]
The continued evolution of humanity depends on complete development of moral consciousness or conscience as the human spirit and depends on the spiritual development of human individuals and the societies which they create. Humane individuals create humane societies. We need to understand our collective human problems, social and political, in terms of education. For example, we must trust ourselves to trust children as learners who have an instinctive responsibility to themselves and their growth through learning. " They must be trusted with independent study, with challenges, with problems to solve and with appropriate social responsibilities. They will respect the understanding teacher and will respond to respect for their humanity, their intelligence and their natural sense of responsibility to themselves, to their community and to their world " (Lieberman, 2017). The dysfunctional relationship with oneself and the other leads to irrational fears which translate into the fear-based emotions and attitudes which prevent authentic relationship and complete cognition necessary for empathic understanding of the social reality.
HUMAN POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT FOR AN INOVATIVE SOCIO-CULTURAL SPHERE, 2018
Economic processes in the contemporary society become more and more dynamic and wider in range. The boundaries are steadily being diluted and every human activity leads to economic results and it can be regarded as such. This leads with itself to the fundamental scientific argument whether economics is a separate science or whether it is a part of the comprehensive subject of sociology; whether the subject of the very sociology, under the name "economic", is a part of the economics or this is a science that studies only a part of human relations. In the end, a person is a social creature and every activity that they undertake, including economic ones, is positioned in a particular habit and in the corresponding relations. According to Milton Freedmand a person is a rational being in their economic activities. Nevertheless, this should be translated not only onto purely economic activities, but also onto every activity that leads to economic results i.e. onto every human activity as each and every one of them can be regarded as economic as long as its intention can be regarded as economic.
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