This is a basic book on anthroposophical social therapy for people who are completely new to social therapy but also by co-workers who want to be reminded of the basics. It is a great book to use for a study group and a way to start a conversation with questions for reflection for each chapter. The book addresses the important foundations of anthroposophical perspectives such as threefoldness, the four bodily principles, the pedagogical law, the twelve senses, point and circle, as well as more practical areas related to social therapy such as working life, caring for the sick, care for the environment, rhythms in everyday life and more.
This is a basic book on anthroposophical social therapy for people who are completely new to social therapy but also by co-workers who want to be reminded of the basics. It is a great book to use for a study group and a way to start a conversation with questions for reflection for each chapter. The book addresses the important foundations of anthroposophical perspectives such as threefoldness, the four bodily principles, the pedagogical law, the twelve senses, point and circle, as well as more practical areas related to social therapy such as working life, caring for the sick, care for the environment, rhythms in everyday life and more.