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How Humans Relate: a New Interpersonal Theory (Human Evolution, Behavior, and Intelligence)
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Bester Preis: € 243,59 (vom 22.03.2018)How Humans Relate
ISBN: 9780275944056 bzw. 0275944050, in Englisch, Praeger, United States of America, neu.
From the time we are born, we never stop relating, just as our hearts never stop beating. Relating is a characteristic which humans share with all animal forms and any classification of human relating ought to exist in continuity with, and be derivable from, that of the relating of all other animal forms. Relating occurs along two main axes. The one concerned with distance regulation, the other with the adjustment of the power differential. People need both distance and closeness; to both hold power and rely upon those who have power. It is argued that all the main forms of relating are organized around these four needs. Interrelating is the process by which people attempt to reconcile their respective relating needs.
How Humans Relate: A New Interpersonal Theory
ISBN: 9780275944056 bzw. 0275944050, in Englisch, Praeger Publishers, neu.
John Birtchnell, Books, Health and Well Being, How Humans Relate: A New Interpersonal Theory, From the time we are born we never stop relating, just as our hearts never stop beating. Relating is a characteristic which humans share with all animal forms and any classification of human relating ought to exist in continuity with, and be derivable from, that of the relating of all other animal forms. Relating occurs along two main axes. The one concerned with distance regulation, the other with the adjustment of the power differential. People need both distance and closeness and both to hold power and to rely upon those who have power. It is argued that all the main forms of relating are organized around these four needs. Interrelating is the process by which people attempt to reconcile their respective relating needs. A central feature of the book is the distinction it draws between positive (constructive) relating and negative (destructive) relating. People need to acquire competencies in each of these four spheres of relating so that they may attain and feel secure in the four respective states of relatedness. Those who lack such competencies relate desperately and disrespectfully and this, it is argued, forms the basis of personality disorders and psychiatric diagnoses. The idea that negative relating is an extreme form of positive relating is discounted.
How Humans Relate: A New Interpersonal Theory (Human Evolution, Behavior, and Intelligence) (1996)
ISBN: 9780863774324 bzw. 0863774326, in Englisch, 302 Seiten, Psychology Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
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In this book, John Birtchnell offers a new theory as the basis for a science of relating. While links can be made between it and classical interpersonal theory, it has many new and original features.; The theory states that the relating of humans must have evolved out of, and be in continuity with, the relating of all other animals. The fundamental relating objective of both humans and animals can most easily be defined Identifying That Basic Framework Of Motives Which Is Common To Both.; Birtchnell proposes that such a framework is best constructed around two major axes, a horizontal one concerning the degree to which we need to become involved with or separated from others, and a vertical one concerning the degree to which we choose to exercise power over others or permit others to exercise their power over us. We differ from other animals in the horizontal axis in the extent to which we have expanded our proclivity for close involvement, and on the vertical axis in the extent to which we have become prepared to utilize such forms of power as we have, or have acquired, for the benefit of others. As a consequence of our greater involvement, we are capable of being concerned about and respectful of the needs of others, and trusting of those who are prepared to utilize their power for our benefit, though we remain capable of being disrespectful and non-trusting.; The four objectives derived from the proposed framework are called closeness, distance, upperness and lowerness, and a large part of the book is devoted to describing their characteristics. The book also explores the use of the framework as a means of classifying personality disorders and mental illness.; This book shoud be of interest to professionals and students interested in human relationsships, including psychiatrists, clinical and social psychologists, and psychotherapists. Paperback, Edition: 1, Label: Psychology Press, Psychology Press, Product group: Book, Published: 1996-03-01, Studio: Psychology Press, Sales rank: 6800384.
How Humans Relate: a New Interpersonal Theory (Human Evolution, Behavior, and Intelligence) (1996)
ISBN: 9780863774324 bzw. 0863774326, in Englisch, Psychology Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, booklab, VA, Chantilly, [RE:3].
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How Humans Relate: A New Interpersonal Theory (Human Evolution, Behavior, and Intelligence) (1996)
ISBN: 9780863774324 bzw. 0863774326, in Englisch, Psychology Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Ergodebooks.
Psychology Press, 1996-03-01. Paperback. Good.
How Humans Relate: a New Interpersonal Theory (Human Evolution, Behavior, and Intelligence) (1996)
ISBN: 9780863774324 bzw. 0863774326, in Englisch, Psychology Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, More Books, FL, MIAMI, [RE:3].
Paperback.
How Humans Relate: a New Interpersonal Theory (Human Evolution, Behavior, and Intelligence) (1996)
ISBN: 9780863774324 bzw. 0863774326, in Englisch, Psychology Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, ExtremelyReliable, TX, Richmond, [RE:3].
Paperback.