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If you give someone a fish, you feed him only once. If you teach him how to fish, he can feed himself forever. ---Oriental wisdom When a German or American comes home in the evening, he wants his peace and quiet. That, at least, is the general rule. He sits down in front of the television, drinks his hard-earned beer and reads his newspaper, as if to say, "Leave me in peace. After working so hard, I have a right to it." For him, this is relaxation. In the East, a man relaxes in a different way. By the time he comes home, his wife has already invited a few guests, relatives, or family and…mehr

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If you give someone a fish, you feed him only once. If you teach him how to fish, he can feed himself forever. ---Oriental wisdom When a German or American comes home in the evening, he wants his peace and quiet. That, at least, is the general rule. He sits down in front of the television, drinks his hard-earned beer and reads his newspaper, as if to say, "Leave me in peace. After working so hard, I have a right to it." For him, this is relaxation. In the East, a man relaxes in a different way. By the time he comes home, his wife has already invited a few guests, relatives, or family and business friends. By chatting with his guests, he feels relaxed, as though freely translating the motto "Guests are a gift from God." Relaxation can thus mean many things. There is no set definition for everything that relaxation comprises. People relax in the way they have learned how, and the way they hav~earned is what is customary in their family or group, or in the social circle to which they belong.
Autorenporträt
Prof. h.c. Dr. med. Nossrat Peseschkian, Facharzt für Psychiatrie, Neurologie und Psychotherapie, wurde 1933 im Iran geboren und lebte seit 1954 in Deutschland. Er war Begründer der Positiven Psychotherapie; eine intensive Forschungs- und Lehrtätigkeit führte ihn in über 60 Staaten. Nossrat Peseschkian war Autor einer Vielzahl erfolgreicher Bücher, die in über 25 Sprachen übersetzt worden sind. Er starb am 27.4.2010.