Web Analytics Made Easy - Statcounter

The three dynamics of human progress (1988)


  • January 1, 1988
  • /   Admin
  • /   therapy-counseling-and-life,psychiatry-racism-coercion-and-social-control,selected-scientific-papers,psychology-life-and-overcoming-negative-emotions
Breggin, PR. (1988-89). Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry 21:(Nos. 1-3)97-123, 1988-89. Dr. Breggin’s Three Dynamics Theory presents a value system for understanding human progress. The system can be applied to assessing the progress or development of individual persons or small groups, larger organizations, and society. It attempts to unify various fields of human study–including psychology, economics, politics, and religion–through a single set of values for examining progress in every arena of human activity. This paper presents the overall theory and apply it to psychology and psychiatry. thethree.pbreggin.1988.pdf
Your items have been added to the shopping cart. The shopping cart modal has opened and here you can review items in your cart before going to checkout