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Self-Traps: The Elusive Quest for Higher Self-Esteem (edition 1996)

by William B. Swann, Jr.

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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.
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Title:Self-Traps: The Elusive Quest for Higher Self-Esteem
Authors:William B. Swann, Jr.
Info:W H Freeman & Co (Sd) (1996), Hardcover, 236 pages
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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.

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