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The 3D's of Toxic Existence are dysfunction (a.k.a. diminishment), disease, and disconnection. The 3Ds are caused by damage to the [[Physical Unit]] caused, specifically, by neglect of the [[Seven Essential Needs]].<ref>Sosteric, Mike & Ratkovic, Gina. “It Takes a Village: Advancing Attachment Theory  and Recovering the Roots of Human Health with the Seven Essential Needs.” Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work, 2022. https://www.academia.edu/61410417/</ref>  
The 3D's of Toxic Existence are [[Dysfunction]] (a.k.a. diminishment), [[Disease]], and [[Disconnection]]. The 3Ds are caused by damage to the [[Physical Unit]] caused specifically by neglect of the [[Seven Essential Needs]].<ref>Sosteric, Mike & Ratkovic, Gina. “It Takes a Village: Advancing Attachment Theory  and Recovering the Roots of Human Health with the Seven Essential Needs.” Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work, 2022. https://www.academia.edu/61410417/</ref>  
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Revision as of 16:06, 21 July 2024

The 3D's of Toxic Existence are Dysfunction (a.k.a. diminishment), Disease, and Disconnection. The 3Ds are caused by damage to the Physical Unit caused specifically by neglect of the Seven Essential Needs.[1]

The 3Ds

3Ds > Disconnection, Disease, Dysfunction

Related LP Terms

3Ds of Physical Existence > Healing Environment, Seven Essential Needs, Seven Toxic Needs, Toxic Socialization, Wrong Thought

Non-LP Related Terms

3Ds of Physical Existence >

Notes

The failure to nurture, activate, and connect are a consequence of a Toxic Socialization process implemented by System Agents working, wittingly or unwittingly, in service to The System.

Related LP Content and Courses

Footnotes

  1. Sosteric, Mike & Ratkovic, Gina. “It Takes a Village: Advancing Attachment Theory and Recovering the Roots of Human Health with the Seven Essential Needs.” Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work, 2022. https://www.academia.edu/61410417/