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Der Gefühls- und Bedürfnisnavigator

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Der Gefühls- und BedürfnisnavigatorGefhle sind wertvoll. Sie verweisen auf Bedrfnisse des Krpers und der Seele. Wir bergehen sie nur gern, weil wir etwa rger, Trauer oder Wut zuweilen als strend empfinden, scheinen sie uns doch daran zu hindern, in unserer Leistungsgesellschaft unsere Aufgaben zu erfllen und zu funktionieren. Wenn wir unsere Gefhle und Bedrfnisse allerdings fortwhrend ignorieren, geraten wir aus dem Gleichgewicht, und Krper und Seele beginnen Krankheitssymptome zu

Gefühle sind wertvoll. Sie verweisen auf Bedürfnisse des Körpers und der Seele. Wir übergehen sie nur gern, weil wir etwa Ärger, Trauer oder Wut zuweilen als störend empfinden, scheinen sie uns doch daran zu hindern, in unserer Leistungsgesellschaft unsere Aufgaben zu erfüllen und zu funktionieren. Wenn wir unsere Gefühle und Bedürfnisse allerdings fortwährend ignorieren, geraten wir aus dem Gleichgewicht, und Körper und Seele beginnen Krankheitssymptome zu entwickeln. Die Folge können psychosomatische und seelische Leiden sein, wie chronischer Schmerz, Burnout und Depression. Das Buch nimmt all jene Menschen an die Hand, die besser als bisher auf sich achtgeben und ihre Gefühle und Bedürfnisse deutlicher wahrnehmen möchten. Es zeigt, wie wir Gefühle spüren, wie sie von unseren Gedanken beeinflusst werden und welche Rolle unser Körper dabei spielt. Verständliche Übersichten helfen dabei, emotionale Zustände präzise wahrzunehmen und zu erkennen, mit welchen Bedürfnissen sie zu tun haben.

EAN: 9783749506187
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Auflage: 2. Auflage, 24002
Erscheinungsjahr: 13.06.2024
Produktform: Kartoniert
Autoren: Fritsch, Gerlinde R.
Auflage/Ausgabe: 2. Auflage
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 96
Keyword: Bedürfnisse; Buch; Der Gefühls- und Bedürfnisnavigator; GFK; Gefühle; Gewaltfreie Kommunikation; Körper; Psychosomatik- & Psychotherapie; Trauer; Wut; Ärger
Fachschema: Kommunikation (Mensch)~Hilfe / Lebenshilfe~Lebenshilfe~Psychotherapie - Psychotherapeut~Therapie / Psychotherapie
Fachkategorie: Psychologie~Ratgeber, Sachbuch: Psychologie, Umgang mit persönlichen Problemen
Verlag: Junfermann Verlag, Junfermann Verlag GmbH
Länge: 233 mm
Breite: 166 mm
Höhe: 9 mm
Gewicht: 192 gr
Genre: Sachbuch/Ratgeber
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