“Facilitative attitudes (and skills) can help a therapist gain entry into the group Freedom from a desire to control the outcome, and respect for the capacity of the group, and skills in releasing individual expression Openness to all attitudes no matter how extreme or unrealistic they may seem Acceptance of the problems experienced by the group where they are clearly defined as issues Allowance of the freedom of choices in direction, either for the group or individuals particularly in the near future” MayMatterHelpingProblemSeemsDesireChoicesIndividualAttitudeIssuesGroupsAcceptanceExpressionSkillsGainsCapacityExtremesDefinedOutcomesOpennessTherapistsEntryFreedom Of ChoiceAllowanceIndividual Expression Author:Carl Rogers
“Though some still see the Internet, for example, as a democratic structure for international individual expression, it is more realistic to recognize it as only the latest technological vehicle to be turned, sooner or later, to corporate advantage - for advertising, marketing and general corporate aggrandizement.” StillsIndividualExampleExpressionInternetAdvantageStructureDemocraticMarketingInternationalAdvertisingCorporateRealisticVehicleSooner Or LaterTechnologicalIndividual Expression Author:Herbert Schiller
“Unhealthy families discourage individual expression. Everyone must conform to the thoughts and actions of the toxic parents. They promote fusion, a blurring of personal boundaries, a welding together of family members. On an unconscious level, it is hard for family members to know where one ends and another begins. In their efforts to be close, they often suffocate one another's individuality.” KnowsEndsHardActionTogetherIndividualParentLevelsEffortExpressionMembersIndividualityBoundariesUnconsciousToxicConformDiscouragingUnhealthyFamily MembersFusionThoughts And ActionsWeldingIndividual Expression Author:Susan Forward
“At the heart of the First Amendment is the recognition of the fundamental importance of the free flow of ideas and opinions on matters of public interest and concern. The freedom to speak one's mind is not only an aspect of individual liberty - and thus a good unto itself - but also is essential to the common quest for truth and the vitality of society as a whole. We have therefore been particularly vigilant to ensure that individual expressions of ideas remain free from governmentally imposed sanctions.” MindFirstsHeartIdeasMatterWholeIndividualSpeakInterestCommonLibertyOpinionExpressionEssentialsConcernAspectFlowImportanceFundamentalsRecognitionAmendmentsQuestsFreedom Of SpeechVitalityFirst AmendmentSanctionsVigilantIndividual LibertyPublic InterestIndividual Expression Author:William Rehnquist
“As writers, the world is not about individual expression entirely because we are producing works of literature and getting them out into the world.” WorldLiteratureIndividualExpressionIndividual Expression Author:Alison Hawthorne Deming
“Certainly the affirmative pursuit of one's convictions about the ultimate mystery of the universe and man's relation to it is placed beyond the reach of law. Government may not interfere with organized or individual expressions of belief or disbelief. Propagation of belief - or even of disbelief - in the supernatural is protected, whether in church or chapel, mosque or synagogue, tabernacle or meeting-house.” MenMayGovernmentLawUniverseHouseIndividualBeliefChurchMysteryExpressionUltimateRelationMeetingsConvictionPursuitOrganizedProtectedInterfereDisbeliefAffirmativeMosquesChapelSynagoguePropagationIndividual Expression Author:Felix Frankfurter
“If we want the freedom to take part in our bit of differentness, then we must allow others their rights to take part in theirs, as long as they do not harm the person or property of a non-consenting other, of course. IT'S JUST common sense. It's also constitutional and it forms the cornerstone of the American ideal: free individual expression, tolerance and compassion.” IfsWantPersonsLongFormCoursesIndividualBitsCommonCompassionRightsExpressionIdealsPropertyHarmToleranceCommon SenseCornerstonesIndividual Expression Author:Peter McWilliams
“Some cultures tried to stop people from expressing themselves. In Mao's China, for example, the Communists tried to stop individual expression. For them the payoff was a society of equality. The problem of course is that it didn't work.” PeopleProblemCultureCoursesIndividualExampleExpressionChinaCommunistMaoPayoffIndividual Expression Author:Frank Gehry
“There's something artistic about skating. A psychologist could tell you exactly why that is, but I think there's something much more expressive that gives you a lot of room for unique and individual expression. Whatever you're interested in can become something you kind of own in your group of skater friends.” ThinkingGivingKindIndividualRoomsGroupsExpressionUniqueArtisticPsychologistSkatingExpressiveSkaterIndividual Expression Author:James Mercer
“From 1970 onwards, our culture told both sexes that individual expression was paramount. And for women, that was defined as the right to choose an interesting a career, a high-status mate, the desirable handbag or vacation, the perfect family size, and a definitionally fruitless quest for 'perfection.'” CultureIndividualSexPerfectInterestingCareersExpressionPerfectionSizeDefinedMatesVacationQuestsDesirableParamountHandbagsPerfect FamilyIndividual Expression Author:Naomi Wolf