A RESOURCE FOR CREATIVE CHANGE
A RESOURCE FOR CREATIVE CHANGE

This program aims to help individuals understand their unconscious mind and achieve personal freedom by observing and analyzing their emotions.
Freedom's Path Through Feelings
This lesson introduces the concept of Identity Training, a psychological system focused on self-awareness and emotional understanding.
This lesson focuses on understanding and managing human emotions through the concept of SASHET (Sadness, Anger, Scare, Happiness, Excitement, Tenderness).
This lesson focuses on understanding and addressing emotional patterns, particularly "Rackets," within the framework of Transactional Analysis (TA) and ego psychology.
This lesson focuses on understanding and addressing Reflexion feelings, which are excessive emotional reactions rooted in repressed childhood experiences.
This is a training lesson focused on understanding identity development and the psychological impacts of early childhood experiences on adult behavior and personality.
This lesson discusses the concept of identity formation and emotional identification, exploring how individuals unconsciously replicate behaviors and emotional patterns from their parents while emphasizing the importance of recognizing and addressing these influences for personal freedom and growth.
This is a training lesson focused on identity, psychological freedom, and the importance of finding meaning in life through personal values and contributions to humanity.
Problems of Marriage
Freedom Steps for Relationships
The overarching goal of Identity Training is to foster self-awareness, emotional balance, and autonomy, enabling individuals to live authentically and improve their relationships.
This lesson emphasizes emotional awareness, authenticity, and personal growth through systematic observation and practice.
The overarching theme of this lesson is achieving emotional freedom by recognizing and transforming unconscious emotional habits, fostering authenticity, and embracing the full spectrum of human feelings.
The overarching goal of this lesson is to understand and resolve Reflexions to achieve emotional freedom and healthier relationships.
This lesson discusses how early developmental stages impact personality and behavior in adulthood. It outlines the developmental stages and their associated needs, including clues for observers, and linguistic indicators. It highlights the importance of prenatal care and its psychological implications, the impact of birth experiences on psychological development, the significance of nurturing during the first six months of life, the developmental needs of infants around seven months old and in early childhood.
The Luminous Effect of Identification
can lead to both positive learning and negative emotional consequences. Emotional identification can limit personal freedom and emotional expression. Early life experiences significantly shape emotional health and self-perception. Understanding childhood experiences is essential for achieving psychological freedom. Gender identification plays a significant role in shaping personal identity and emotional patterns. Understanding parental pain and wishes is crucial for personal growth and freedom. Various scenarios illustrate the complexities of emotional identification and its effects. This lesson delves into how parental behaviors and characteristics shape an individual's identity, strengths, limitations, and emotional well-being.
This lesson emphasizes the importance of balancing SASHET feelings with the values of beauty, truth, justice, goodness, and love (BTJGL) for achieving psychological freedom. The Foundation of Meaning in Life is derived from contributing to something larger than oneself, beyond mere personal pleasure. Eulogies reflect the values of beauty, truth, justice, goodness, and love, recognizing the dignity of the deceased. Choosing values is essential for a meaningful life, and decisions often stem from childhood experiences. Values and feelings are both crucial components of identity, with each supporting the other. Dreaming is an active pursuit of achievable goals, distinct from passive wishing for idealized outcomes. Freud's notion of "love and work" is expanded to include play and appreciation as essential components of a fulfilling life.
FD Legacy Project - Preserving their life work
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