A. J. Thomson; R. J. P. Williams; S. Reslova; J. M. Wood; D. G. Brown; R. C. Bray; J. C. Swann; J. B. Neilands Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG (1972) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Basic Books Sivumäärä: 256 sivua Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja Julkaisuvuosi: 1999, 14.05.1999 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
Once considered the province of New Age" groups, the self-esteem movement has been catapulted into the American mainstream, with a California task force and other groups now claiming that raising self-esteem is the panacea for social ills from alcoholism to poor grades and poverty.In this wide-ranging and strikingly original book, William Swann not only dissects the mistaken assumptions that underlie current self-esteem programs, but also incisively analyzes the nature of self-worth and the self-traps" that make achieving and sustaining a sense of self-esteem so difficult.Drawing on more than a decade of research, much of it his own, Swann reveals the surprising regularity with which people suffering from low self-esteem gravitate to relationships in which they are denigrated or abused. Swann shows how such people are caught in a crossfire of conflicting desires for praise and for confirmation of their negative self-views. He persuasively argues that our feelings of self-worth can only be understood as part of a larger, intricate dynamic involving society as well as the self.Not a self-help book, Resilient Identities offers a fascinating, controversial exploration of how self-esteem conflicts develop and are played out in all of our relationships. And it discusses what we can do to encourage and sustain feelings of self-worth in our society.