We Do Not Accept People Being Hungry or Starving.
What About For Love?
Not only would most therapists find it totally unacceptable to have a client be hungry or starving, they would immediately take steps to help that client get the proper nourishment they need. That would be the focus, knowing that counseling would not be effective until that basic need was satisfied. (Maslow)
THDC in collaboration with Drs. Ivel De Freitas, internist and Maximo Fernandez, cardiologist have developed a state of the art wellness protocol for healthcare providers to manage their stress and toxicity, by integrating the latest medical and wellness knowledge with Deutsch's theories on self-care and self-love. Proposals for 90 day Clinic Trials have been submitted to a number of hospitals with 2016 as planned starting dates. If successful the results will be published in peer reviewed journals, with the applications available to help school districts, corporations, NGOs, government agencies, and all those who work under varying degrees of stress. LEARN MORE
Erich Fromm wrote – “...human beings are starved for love.”
Looking Into Your And Your Clients’ Life Experiences – You Know What He Said Is True.
The Implications of Unconditional Love for Your Practice
The THDC Training Institute
Can You Imagine A Malnourished Person Running A Marathon?
Why Only Unconditional Behavior Works?
Infants come closest to being loved unconditionally. Is it possible adults do not need it?
Everyone Thinks They Know What Love Is. Do They?
The Re-Education of Mental Health professionals is Necessary In Order to Re-Educate the Public.
1st INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM - SCIENCE OF LOVE.
The Time for a New Science of Love is Now!
Comparing Theories of Love
Can We – Should We Arrive At a Unified Theory of Love?