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9781568215372

Being-In, Being-For, Being-With

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    9781568215372

  • ISBN10:

    1568215371

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1995-01-01
  • Publisher: Jason Aronson, Inc.

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Summary

Being-In, Being-For, Being-With contemplates the coexistence of being and relating. Dr. Moustakas explores the balancing fulcrum of being-with and being-with-oneself essential to success in everyday challenges and in finding creativity. But there is a paradox to communion and loneliness: while solitude inspires intimate contacts with others, it also increases one's need for privacy and aloneness. Freedom releases. When others are free to be themselves, we are free to be who we are. This authentic freedom enhances self and others because in every relationship, mutuality sustains and encourages expressions of freedom. In freedom, we are attuned to inner states, pursuing a life of creative ideas and meanings, seeking a purity of self-presence that is simultaneously open and receptive to others and the requirements of daily life.

Author Biography

Clark Moustakas, Ph.D., Ed.D., is President of the Center for Humanistic Studies in Detroit as well as Senior Consultant and Core Faculty member in psychology at The Union Institute in Cincinnati.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Firebrand: The Experience of Being Differentp. 1
The Heuristic Process in Discovery of Knowledgep. 21
Discovery: Processes and Methodsp. 41
Conventional versus Meditative Thinkingp. 59
The Meaning of Relationshipp. 67
Freedom and Boundaries in Relationshipsp. 89
To Possess or To Bep. 109
The Dialectics of Teaching and Learningp. 121
Intervening and Anticipatory Caringp. 141
The Impossible Dream: Visions, Hopes, and Realitiesp. 169
Phenomenological Psychotherapyp. 183
Referencesp. 235
Creditsp. 241
Indexp. 243
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