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Author Branden, Nathaniel.

Title The six pillars of self-esteem / Nathaniel Branden.

Publication Info. New York : Bantam, 1994.

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Location Call No. Status
 Portland Public Library - Adult Department  158.1 BRA    Check Shelf
 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  155.2 B817S    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  155.2 BRANDEN    Check Shelf
 Wethersfield Public Library - Non Fiction  155.2 BRANDEN    Check Shelf
Description xvii, 346 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [327]-329) and index.
Contents Pt. I. Self-Esteem: Basic Principles. 1. Self-Esteem: The Immune System of Consciousness. 2. The Meaning of Self-Esteem. 3. The Face of Self-Esteem. 4. The Illusion of Self-Esteem -- Pt. II. Internal Sources of Self-Esteem. 5. The Focus on Action. 6. The Practice of Living Consciously. 7. The Practice of Self-Acceptance. 8. The Practice of Self-Responsibility. 9. The Practice of Self-Assertiveness. 10. The Practice of Living Purposefully. 11. The Practice of Personal Integrity. 12. The Philosophy of Self-Esteem -- Pt. III. External Influences: Self and Others. 13. Nurturing a Child's Self-Esteem. 14. Self-Esteem in the Schools. 15. Self-Esteem and Work. 16. Self-Esteem and Psychotherapy. 17. Self-Esteem and Culture. 18. Conclusion: The Seventh Pillar of Self-Esteem -- Appendix A: Critique of Other Definitions of Self-Esteem -- Appendix B: A Sentence-Completion Exercise for Building Self-Esteem -- Appendix C: Recommendations for Further Study.
Summary Nearly twenty-five years ago Nathaniel Branden's book: The Psychology of Self-Esteem introduced a new and revolutionary concept of self-esteem. Since then he has done more than any other theorist to demonstrate the supreme importance of self-esteem to human well-being. Now he presents the culminating achievement of a lifetime of clinical practice and study. Immense in scope and vision, and filled with brilliant insights into human motivation and behavior, Branden's new.
book is already being hailed as the ultimate work on self-esteem. Of all the judgments we pass in life, none is as important as the judgment we pass on ourselves. Nearly every psychological problem - from anxiety and depression to self-sabotage at work or at school, from fear of intimacy to chronic hostility - is traceable to low self-esteem. In the chaotic and competitive world we face today, both personal happiness and economic survival rest on how well we understand.
self-esteem and nurture it in ourselves and in others. Part I of this provocative book demonstrates compellingly why self-esteem is basic to psychological health, achievement, and positive relationships. It issues a summons to the hero within each of us. Nothing is more challenging than to live by our own mind, judgment, and values. And nothing is ultimately more rewarding. Part II introduces the six pillars themselves: six action-based practices for daily living that.
provide the foundation for the establishment and maintenance of self-esteem. Filled with vivid personal examples, these chapters also provide simple yet powerful exercises for gradually increasing personal awareness and effectiveness. Part III explores the importance of self-esteem in five key areas: the workplace, parenting, education, psychotherapy, and society at large. It provides concrete guidelines for teachers, parents, managers, and therapists who are responsible.
for developing the self-esteem of others. And it shows why a culture of self-esteem and personal accountability is imperative for survival in the twenty-first century.
Subject Self-esteem.
Self Concept.
ISBN 0553095293: $22.95 (Can. $28.95)
9780553095296
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