If you want a world ruled by law and not by force you must build up, from the very grassroots, a respect for law.

Eleanor Roosevelt

Mots clés law respect eleanor-roosevelt



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There is no love without respect.
There isn't much truth if spoken without genuine honesty.

Alexandra Elle

Mots clés honesty love respect



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Never pay attention to someone who has not earned your respect.

Habeeb Akande

Mots clés advice respect reputation



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Should you operate upon your clients as objects, you risk reducing them to less than human. Following the culture of appropriation and mastery your clients become a kind of extension of yourself, of your ego. In the appropriation and objectification mode, your clients’ well-being and success in treatment reflect well upon you. You “did” something to them, you made them well. You acted upon them and can take the credit for successful therapy or treatment. Conversely, if your clients flounder or regress, that reflects poorly on you. On this side of things the culture of appropriation and mastery says that you are not doing enough. You are not exerting enough influence, technique or therapeutic force. What anxiety this can breed for some clinicians!



DBT offers a framework and tools for a treatment that allows clients to retain their full humanity. Through the practice of mindfulness, you can learn to cultivate a fuller presence to the moments of your life, and even with your clients and your work with them. This presence potentiates an encounter between two irreducible human beings, meeting professionally, of course, and meeting humanly. The dialectical framework, which embraces contradictions and gives you a way of seeing that life is pregnant with creative tensions, allows for your discovery of your limits and possibilities, gives you a way of seeing the dynamic nature of reality that is anything but sitting still; shows you that your identity grows from relationship with others, including those you help, that you are an irreducible human being encountering other irreducible human beings who exert influence upon you, even as you exert your own upon them. Even without clinical contrivance.

Scott E. Spradlin

Mots clés kindness love humanity relationships psychology respect mindfulness presence being appropriation mutuality counseling dbt spradlin



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surround yourself with people who allow you to be yourself, it does not mean be around others who do not have a sense of right or wrong, who lack respect, love and compassion for others.

What Makes You Great

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After all, everyone may not start with the same financial opportunities; however everyone does start with the choice to live their life with integrity, trust, love, respect,understanding for each other and oneself.

What Makes You Great

Mots clés life love understanding respect



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I would rather wear a suit everyday and be respected than dress half naked and be disrespected.

Bianca Frazier

Mots clés respect dress suit profesional



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I don’t respect my husband because he is the man and I am the woman, and it’s my “place” to submit to him. I respect Dan because he is a good person, and because he has made me a better person too.

Rachel Held Evans

Mots clés marriage respect husband



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The man who shows great respect for his mother, and the women in his life; will have respect for those he meets.

Ellen J. Barrier

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As love without esteem is capricious and volatile; esteem without love is languid and cold.

Jonathan Swift

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