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Es wird herausgearbeitet, dass Menschen Bedürfnisse haben, die sie über Erinnerungen in Form von Vorstellung zu reaktivieren trachten. Der heutige Mensch wird dabei als integriert in einen bio-psycho-sozialen Kontext verstanden, aus dem heraus er seine Bedürfnisse formuliert und aktiviert. Lebenszufriedenheit und „Work-Life-Balance“ werden als gegenwärtig zentrale Wunschbereiche herausgestellt, ebenso wie die Anwendung von Psychischen Neuroimplantaten zur Bedürfnisstillung mittels NIKU-APP. Die Möglichkeiten der Digitalisierung – von eHealth, Apps bis IPhone/Smartphone – werden als hilfreiche Angebote zur Erreichung persönlicher Bedürfnisbefriedigung und zur Differenzierung zwischen Scheinbedürfnissen und echten Bedürfnissen herausgestrichen.
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