Allardt E (1993) Having, loving, being: an alternative to the Swedish model of welfare research. Teoksessa: Nussbaum & Sen (toim.) The Quality of Life.
Another difference had to do with whether one should use so‐called objective or subjective indicators. A basic problem facing all construction of social ...
Having-, loving- ja being-ulottuvuuksia Allardt ... mukseen jaottelun having-loving-being ja haluaa ... että doing-ulottuvuuden voisi ehkä lisätä omaksi.
I use Erik Allardt's famous theory of wellbeing (Having-, Loving-, Being, Doing- dimensions). Along with that, I explore what the psychosocial group work model.
Mar 4, 2008 · Being is “the basic experience of being alive…the experience of being totally complete and at rest within ourselves.” Doing is “movement and activity. It stems from natural creative energy.” Having is “the state of being in relationship with other people and things in the universe…the ability to allow and accept things and people ...
People should be able to meet their needs and flourish in all dimensions of well-being: Having (basic sustenance), Doing (meaningful activities), Loving ( ...
Dec 11, 2019 · People should be able to meet their needs and flourish in all dimensions of well-being: Having (basic sustenance), Doing (meaningful activities), Loving (connective and compassionate...
Dec 18, 2022 · Clearly, doing vs being are fundamentally different modes of mind. Before drawing out the implications of this difference, it is important that we be very clear on one point: Being mode is not a special state in which all activity has to stop. Doing or being are both modes of mind that can accompany any activity or lack of activity.
Having, Doing, Loving, Being Sustainable Well-Being for a Post-Growth Society Tuula Helne and Tuuli Hirvilammi In the long term—if there is to be one—an awareness of the delicacy of
Having, Loving, and Being are catchwords for central necessary conditions of human development and existence. It is clearly assumed that there are both material and non‐material basic human needs, and that both types of need have to be considered in indicator systems designed to gauge the actual level of welfare in a society.