Your symphony of selves: discover and understand more of who we are

Rochester, Vermont: Park Street Press. Edited by Jordan Gruber (2020)
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Abstract

Why you are a different you at different times and how that's both normal and healthy. Reveals that each of us is made up of multiple selves, any of which can come to the forefront in different situations. Offers examples of healthy multiple selves from psychology, neuroscience, pop culture, literature, and ancient cultures and traditions. Explores how to harmonize our selves and learn to access whichever one is best for a given situation.

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