How the Self Can Limit Transformation – Manu Bazzano

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Bazzano M & Wilson J (2016). How the Self Can Limit Transformation. [ONLINE] Available at: https://www.onlinevents.co.uk/becoming-animal-the-actualizing-tendency-revisited-manu-bazzano-blog/. [Last Accessed 20/06/2016].

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Exploring practical and theoretical links between the actualizing tendency and contemporary thought. Moving towards naturalism and an understanding of the animal-human continuum. Moving away from the humanistic and person-centred approach's fixation with the 'self' and the 'person' and focusing on 'tendencies' and 'emergent phenomena'.

About Manu Bazzano

 

Manu Bazzano

Manu Bazzano is a writer, psychotherapist and supervisor in private practice, and course tutor at Metanoia Institute. He is a visiting lecturer at Roehampton University and various other schools and colleges. He facilitates workshops and seminars internationally. Among his books are Buddha is Dead: Nietzsche and the Dawn of European Zen (2006); Spectre of the Strange: Towards a Phenomenology of Hospitality (2012); After Mindfulness: New Perspectives on Psychology and Meditation (2013); and the forthcoming Therapy and the Counter-tradition: The Edge of Philosophy (co-edited with Julie Webb) & Zen and Therapy: a Contemporary Perspective, both published by Routledge.

 

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