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Revision as of 13:53, 1 October 2024
Human Development is the process of growth and change that leads, ideally, to the development of a fully functioning Physical Unit.
Related LP Terms
Human Development > Five Key Areas of Human Development, Healing Space, Healthy Socialization, Holy Grail, Human Development Framework, Human Potential, Institution, Internally Directed Arms, Lightning Path Curriculum, Lightning Path Human Development Framework, Lightning Path School of Human Development, Maladaptive Adaptation, Physical Unit, Psychological Framework, Realistic Empowerment, Seven Essential Needs, Stages of Human Development, Toxic Socialization
Non-LP Related Terms
Human Development > Active Need Fulfillment, Ahimsa, Assault, Boundary Violation, Essential Needs, Eupsychia, Health, Needs, Neurodecolonization, Polyvagal Theory, School of Human Development, Socialization
Key Figures
A. L. Kitselman, Abraham Maslow, Albert Hofmann, Aldous Huxley, Humphry Osmond, Johan Galtung
Notes
The Lightning Path provides its own Human Development Framework, the Lightning Path Human Development Framework (LP-HDF). This LP-HDF provides guidance on the preconditions, practices, and environments required to achieve growth and full human potential. LP_HDF is delivered through the Lightning Path School of Human Development.
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