#1 The Affluenza Project, definicija oboljenja
Posted: 13/02/2007 15:59
http://www.affluenza.com/aboutaff.html
Affluenza:
Simply defined, Affluenza, is a dysfunctional relationship
with money/wealth, or the pursuit of it. Globally it is a back up
in the flow of money resulting in a polarization of the classes
and a loss of economic and emotional balance.
We can see the symptoms of affluenza throughout our culture:in those around us who have wealth; in those who are pursuing wealth; and in varying degrees within ourselves.
Psychotherapist and affluenza authority, Jessie H. O'Neill M.A. has refined her clinical definition of affluenza as:
* The collective addictions, character flaws, psychological wounds, neuroses, and behavioral disorders caused or exacerbated by the presence of, or desire for money/wealth.
* In corporations and businesses it manifests as a loss of personal and professional productivity; high turn-over rate among CEO's and employees, and an increase in sick days.
* In individuals, it takes the form of a dysfunctional or unhealthy relationship with money, regardless of one's socio-economic level. It manifests as behaviors resulting from a preoccupation with --or imbalance around-- the money in our lives.
* The psychological dysfunctions of affluenza within the family are generational, and frequently passed from parent to child.
Affluenza:
Simply defined, Affluenza, is a dysfunctional relationship
with money/wealth, or the pursuit of it. Globally it is a back up
in the flow of money resulting in a polarization of the classes
and a loss of economic and emotional balance.
We can see the symptoms of affluenza throughout our culture:in those around us who have wealth; in those who are pursuing wealth; and in varying degrees within ourselves.
Psychotherapist and affluenza authority, Jessie H. O'Neill M.A. has refined her clinical definition of affluenza as:
* The collective addictions, character flaws, psychological wounds, neuroses, and behavioral disorders caused or exacerbated by the presence of, or desire for money/wealth.
* In corporations and businesses it manifests as a loss of personal and professional productivity; high turn-over rate among CEO's and employees, and an increase in sick days.
* In individuals, it takes the form of a dysfunctional or unhealthy relationship with money, regardless of one's socio-economic level. It manifests as behaviors resulting from a preoccupation with --or imbalance around-- the money in our lives.
* The psychological dysfunctions of affluenza within the family are generational, and frequently passed from parent to child.