Self-Conflict and Self-Healing [Book Review]

Idealistic Studies 22 (3):294-295 (1992)
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Abstract

This book is a collaboration between a philosopher and a clinical psychologist and has four related purposes. It develops a theory of the self as a cluster of relatively autonomous personae. It offers a solution to the problems of weakness of will and self-deception. It argues for the need to reduce dependence on institutionalized therapy. Finally, it includes a series of practical exercises to aid the reader in dealing with problems of self-conflict through self-healing.

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