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Humans generally work towards becoming integrated and whole. This is a thought that comes out of the theory of [[Positive Disintegration]] - one of the contending theories of [[Positive Psychology]], a humanistic psychology model.. | Humans generally work towards becoming integrated and whole. This is a thought that comes out of the theory of [[Positive Disintegration]] - one of the contending theories of [[Positive Psychology]], a humanistic psychology model. | ||
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*Psychology Today article defining integration - [https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/mental-wealth/201703/toward-integration-mental-health-defined] |
Latest revision as of 00:39, 14 February 2021
Humans generally work towards becoming integrated and whole. This is a thought that comes out of the theory of Positive Disintegration - one of the contending theories of Positive Psychology, a humanistic psychology model.
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- Psychology Today article defining integration - [1]