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| | Slide Introduction to Pesso Boyden System Psychomotor *TMs & © 1994-2003 A & DB Pesso Copyright Albert Pesso & Diane Boyden Pesso, 1994
Scroll below to see the slide preview (a 52 slide selection of (the first 62 of the 217 slides). [For the click activated slide demo please note that if you look for a little slide screen icon and click on that it'll open the slide show in full screen, click-activated view - note also that the slide show may not show properly online if you have your browser set for high security]. Click here to order the complete set of 217 slides either printed on paper (2 slides per sheet), as a click-activated slide show on CDRom in color, and/or (same as the CD version) as an email attachment. These slides illustrate foundational PBSP theories about human developmental needs. These understandings about our human needs and developmental stages underlie the therapeutic process that PBSP therapists use to assist their clients discover and recover from their emotional deficits. These understandings about our human nature and needs have been discovered, evolved, and developed, through years of experience with clients and trainees, by Albert Pesso and Diane Boyden Pesso. It is noteworthy, that lately there have been more and more scientific studies coming out that validate what the Pesso's perceived, understood, and utilized (in creating PBSP) about our human nature years ago. |
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