The Significance of High Value in Human Behaviour is an innovative conceptualisation of how the quest for a high self-worth works as a psycho-social dynamic, presenting the idea that feelings of impotence and low self-esteem induce a powerful impetus on negative human action.
The Significance of High Value in Human Behaviour is an innovative conceptualisation of how the quest for a high self-worth works as a psycho-social dynamic, presenting the idea that feelings of impotence and low self-esteem induce a powerful impetus on negative human action.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chris Steed is a trained counsellor and Anglican priest who combines the experience of counselling psychotherapist practice and post-doctoral research where he developed the distinctive approach in this book. He is a member of the British Association of Psychotherapy and Counselling and the American Psychological Association, and is the author of Smart Leadership - Wise Leadership: Environments of Value in an Emerging Future (2017) and We Count, We Matter: Voice, Choice and the Death of Distance (2018).
Inhaltsangabe
Setting the scene - the psychopathology of everyday life Part 1: Arenas of anxiety Chapter 1: Companion Chapter 2: Comparison: "go compare": social media and social toxins Chapter 3: Competition: tales of humiliation Chapter 4: Compensation: violence, transfer and scapegoats Part 2: Notes on a theory of value Chapter 5: A discourse on method and the dog that didn't bark Chapter 6: Re-setting the personality drivers Chapter 7: Markers of devaluation: difference and Indifference Chapter 8: Dignity, indignity and the anger of a valuable self Chapter 9: The relational turn: self-esteem and self-actualisation Chapter 10: Like a sailboat in the harbour: collision and collusion Chapter 1: Through the life course Part 3: A positive psychology Chapter 12: Transformative change and positive places Postscript: what is it that Protests?
Setting the scene - the psychopathology of everyday life Part 1: Arenas of anxiety Chapter 1: Companion Chapter 2: Comparison: "go compare": social media and social toxins Chapter 3: Competition: tales of humiliation Chapter 4: Compensation: violence, transfer and scapegoats Part 2: Notes on a theory of value Chapter 5: A discourse on method and the dog that didn't bark Chapter 6: Re-setting the personality drivers Chapter 7: Markers of devaluation: difference and Indifference Chapter 8: Dignity, indignity and the anger of a valuable self Chapter 9: The relational turn: self-esteem and self-actualisation Chapter 10: Like a sailboat in the harbour: collision and collusion Chapter 1: Through the life course Part 3: A positive psychology Chapter 12: Transformative change and positive places Postscript: what is it that Protests?
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