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Philosophy

Anthropologic Understanding of Man as a Social Being Programmed within the Neurobiology of his Brain for Commitment and Relationship

 

A relationship is self-actualized in communication and its quality is measured in the degree of fulfillment of the universal and existentially indispensible fundamental needs such as acceptance, worth and belonging, human affection, warmth and the security and safety that come from them. These are the essential roots of health and/or illness which have been neglected until now.



Differential Understanding of Sexuality in Its Bio-psychosocial Dimensions and Functions

 

Desire and the reproductive functions are known to everyone. This bonding dimension existing since prehistoric times is often not recognized, however it enables the fulfillment of the fundamental needs such as acceptance, value, security, etc. possible—as well as through participating in sexual communication in relationships. One can enter into relationships with other people most intensively and closely through the sexual experience. That means that the relational or communicative aspects bring out a new dimension: desire and passion become multi-dimensional, desire and relationship are interconnected (relational desire).

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