II. Four Ways to Be Generative
We express and experience generativity through the enactment of four different, though interrelated, deep caring roles.
We express and experience generativity through the enactment of four different, though interrelated, deep caring roles.
William Bergquist and Gary Quehl [Note: The complete book (Caring Deeply: Engaging the Four Roles of Life-Fulfilling Generativity) is available for purchase. Use the following link: Caring Deeply.] Welcome to this digital magazine that addresses the important issue in our contemporary world about what “caring deeply” really means – and how an understanding of the caring process, in all of …
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