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The Walrus's Handbook : Understanding ourselves - a continuum from the biological to the emotional, social and spiritual aspects., Paperback / softback Book

The Walrus's Handbook : Understanding ourselves - a continuum from the biological to the emotional, social and spiritual aspects. Paperback / softback

Illustrated by Ian Thorp

Paperback / softback

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A fascinating new look at Abraham Maslow’s 'Hierarchy of Needs'. Not the 1943 version quoted by trainers, coaches and business psychologists, but the completed hierarchy which in Abraham Maslow’s own words was ‘…the culmination of 30 years of work in the field of psychology’. It was published only as a paper just before his untimely death in 1970.
Realizing the importance and relevance of this later work, the author presents it here for the first time using Maslow’s original terminology and with a minor addition of her own.
In Part two she introduces the equally important ‘Scale of Responses’ which deals with our moods, how we respond to situations, and how quickly those moods can change. This theory is the work of Ian Ninian Marshall, a Jungian psychiatrist, who developed the Scale in 1969 as part of a therapeutic system which he called ‘Sequential Analysis’. Again, this is the first time this work has been fully published in book form.
The author presents both theories as practical therapeutic tools and the book is illustrated with examples of how she has used them successfully for well over 30 years in both her continuing personal development as well as in her private practice.

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