eMotions for Everyday Life A Practical Guide

eMotions for Everyday Life A Practical Guide

Por: GABRIEL ZAINESCU
The provided texts introduce Petre Rădescu's theoretical framework of human emotions, heavily influenced by the Viennese school of existential psychotherapy, particularly Alfried Längle's assertion that "Where a value, there a feeling/an emotion!" Rădescu distinguishes between "affects," which are basic, reactive emotions tied to immediate interactions with values, and more mature, choice-driven "sentiments." He presents "The Bridge of Maturity"—comprising courage, humbleness, forgiveness, and dedication—as pivotal for personal growth, leading to "sentiments" like confidence, love, fidelity, and fulfillment, which he considers essential for human freedom and authenticity. The sources also detail applied phenomenological exercises such as "The Train of the Blind Humans," "The Circle of the Blind Humans," and "The Gate of Fulfilment," designed to foster a deeper, experiential understanding of emotional dynamics, ultimately aiming to counteract societal trends that hinder emotional literacy and promote "anthropological regress." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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