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Neuropsychologie der Bedürfnisse

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Reframing der Bedürfnisse

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Das Herbeiführen von Homöostase wird als Prinzip erfüllter Bedürfnisse geschildert. Wohlbefinden und psychische Gesundheit sind nur möglich, wenn Bedürfnisse weitgehend gestillt werden. Hierzu zählen Zuwendung und Liebe, Verstehen und Lernen, die Teilnahme am Leben, das Erreichen von Sorglosigkeit und Gelassenheit, Kreativität, Identität, Mut sowie ein Leben in Gesundheit und materiellem Wohlstand. Bei der Darstellung möglicher Lernvorgänge wird auch auf Lerntechniken eingegangen, die eine Verbesserung der Behaltensleistung ermöglichen. Unter dem Stichwort Identität werden Identitätsstörungen und deren mögliche Konsequenzen für die Persönlichkeit erläutert. Menschliche Grundbedürfnisse werden grundsätzlich und in Bezug auf deren Verarbeitung und Verankerung auf Hirnebene abgehandelt.

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