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The ever-transcending spirit : the psychology of human relationships, consciousness and development / Toru Sato.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : IUniverse, Inc, c2003.Description: xii, 115 p.: ill.; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0595290043
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HM 1116 .S38 2003
Contents:
Contents:
Human communication
The Universal language
Giving and receiving
Internal conflict model
The root of unhapiness
Positive and negative emotions
The process of letting go
Early development
Attachment
Parenting style
Dealing with anxiety
Visual analogy of our experiences
The ocean analogy
Self-group identity
Transcendence in the ocean
The self-system
Defining the self-system
Development of the self-system
Interpersonal applications
Intrapersonal applications
Practical implications
Abuse of social power
Four stages in close relationships
Dealing with energy thieves (the high road)
Setting boundaries (the human road)
Significance of interpersonal conflict
Interpersonal compatibility
Natural motivation to grow
Development as decrease in egocentrism
Helping others grow
Dealing with narrow mindedness of one's groups
Dealing with intergroup conflict
Consciousness
Subjective and objective experiences and the cycle of life
Digital and analog mode of consciousness
Archetypes of femininity and masculinity
Cultural differences in conciousness
Evolution and consciousness
Historical development of theory
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Contents:

Human communication

The Universal language

Giving and receiving

Internal conflict model

The root of unhapiness

Positive and negative emotions

The process of letting go

Early development

Attachment

Parenting style

Dealing with anxiety

Visual analogy of our experiences

The ocean analogy

Self-group identity

Transcendence in the ocean

The self-system

Defining the self-system

Development of the self-system

Interpersonal applications

Intrapersonal applications

Practical implications

Abuse of social power

Four stages in close relationships

Dealing with energy thieves (the high road)

Setting boundaries (the human road)

Significance of interpersonal conflict

Interpersonal compatibility

Natural motivation to grow

Development as decrease in egocentrism

Helping others grow

Dealing with narrow mindedness of one's groups

Dealing with intergroup conflict

Consciousness

Subjective and objective experiences and the cycle of life

Digital and analog mode of consciousness

Archetypes of femininity and masculinity

Cultural differences in conciousness

Evolution and consciousness

Historical development of theory

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