Word: expressiones
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For one reason or another, parents may interfere with their children's expression of their genuine needs. A father, for example, whose parents would never listen to him, may force his children to serve as his constant audience, frustrating their need to speak and to develop intellectually. The children, needing...
The need, in this case for self-expression, remains. It not only lies embedded in some psychophysical memory state, but it affects the person's overt behavior and his mental and physical health. The build-up of unexpressed needs produces tension, the human's natural defense against feeling the pain...
Janov makes considerable strides beyond liberal psychotherapy, although sometimes he seems unclear as to the theoretical nature of the advance. In practical terms, he is satisfied by his cures. But his attempts to explain why are often agonizingly circular: I'm right because it works; it works because I'm...
The more people are divorced from self-initiated and self-controlled material production, the less they understand the relation between work as an expression and fulfillment of their real needs and the needs themselves. Work begins to appear as merely an instrument towards artificial ends, like money, and the products...
Sir / The main trouble with protecting newspersons' sources of information is that it also protects the non-source-the fictitious "spokesman," "informant close to the situation," "usually authoritative source," etc., used by lazy, irresponsible and even malicious "journalists," the latter to mask the free expression of their own prejudices...