The Disowned Self by Nathaniel Branden

The Disowned Self

Nathaniel Branden
256 pages
Nash Publishing; 1st edition
Jan 1971
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In The Disowned Self, Nathaniel Branden (author of 'The Psychology of Self-Esteem' and 'Breaking Free') addresses himself to one of the most important problems of our age: the problem of self-alienation - a condition in which the individual is out of contact with his own needs, feelings, emotions, frustrations and longings, so that he is largely oblivious to his actual self, and his life is the reflection of an unreal self, of a role he has adopted. Mr. Branden explores the origins of this problem, its symptoms and consequences - and the means of its therapeutic correction. Moving back and forth between theoretical analysis and dramatic case histories, he illuminates a problem so frightening that many people's energies are drained in the effort to deny its existence.
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Pages 256
Publisher Nash Publishing; 1st...
Published 1971
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