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In Eupsychian Theory, pathology arises from unmet [[Seven Essential Needs|Essential Needs]].
In Eupsychian Theory, pathology arises from unmet [[Seven Essential Needs|Essential Needs]].


"For example, let’s consider a person who inhabits a society in which access to truth is denied; such an individual will develop a whole set ofadverse emotional, and probably even physical, reactions to that way of life.Or let s consider a youth who lives in an urban neighborhood totally lackingin beauty m which everything is brushed with ugliness. That condition willhave significant emotional and probably even physical effects."<ref>Maslow, Abraham H. “Further Thoughts About American Politics.” In ''Future Visions: The Unpublished Papers of Abraham Maslow'', edited by Edward Hoffman. Sage Publications, 1996. p. 94. <nowiki>https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/future-visions/book8426</nowiki>. </ref>
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"For example, let’s consider a person who inhabits a society in which access to truth is denied; such an individual will develop a whole set of adverse emotional, and probably even physical, reactions to that way of life.Or let s consider a youth who lives in an urban neighborhood totally lacking in beauty m which everything is brushed with ugliness. That condition will have significant emotional and probably even physical effects...."Just as we need to ingest a certain amount of magnesium or zinc in our diet for healthy functioning, I am suggesting that we all need to ingest or experience unadulterated truth, justice, or beauty for our inner well being. The lack of these minerals or vitamins will inescapably cause certain kinds of illnesses, and I believe that the lack of the B-values will do likewise."<ref>Maslow, Abraham H. “Further Thoughts About American Politics.” In ''Future Visions: The Unpublished Papers of Abraham Maslow'', edited by Edward Hoffman. Sage Publications, 1996. p. 94-5. <nowiki>https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/future-visions/book8426</nowiki>. </ref>





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In Eupsychian Theory, pathology arises from unmet Essential Needs.

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"For example, let’s consider a person who inhabits a society in which access to truth is denied; such an individual will develop a whole set of adverse emotional, and probably even physical, reactions to that way of life.Or let s consider a youth who lives in an urban neighborhood totally lacking in beauty m which everything is brushed with ugliness. That condition will have significant emotional and probably even physical effects...."Just as we need to ingest a certain amount of magnesium or zinc in our diet for healthy functioning, I am suggesting that we all need to ingest or experience unadulterated truth, justice, or beauty for our inner well being. The lack of these minerals or vitamins will inescapably cause certain kinds of illnesses, and I believe that the lack of the B-values will do likewise."[1]


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  1. Maslow, Abraham H. “Further Thoughts About American Politics.” In Future Visions: The Unpublished Papers of Abraham Maslow, edited by Edward Hoffman. Sage Publications, 1996. p. 94-5. https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/future-visions/book8426.