The Psychology of Self-Esteem: A Revolutionary Approach to Self-Understanding that Launched a New Era in Modern Psychology
by Nathaniel Branden
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This new edition of the original text reveals how Nathaniel Branden's landmark book broke the rules of conventional behavioral theory and promulgated his revolutionary ideas on the critical role that self-esteem plays in living a healthy, fulfilling life. The book offers an in-depth exploration of the need for self-esteem, the nature of that need, the conditions of fulfillment, and how self-esteem (or lack of it) affects our values, responses, and goals. Branden also debunks the misguided show more notion that self-esteem is a "feel-good phenomenon" and shows instead how self-esteem, rationality, perseverance, self-responsibility, and personal integrity are all intimately related. show lessTags
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The Psychology of Self-Esteem: A Revolutionary Approach to Self-Understanding That Launched a New Era in Modern Psychology By Nathan Branden
Why I picked this book up: I am a clinical Psychologist and am familiar with self esteem and saw this new updated edition so I dug in.
Thoughts: This new edition of the original text reveals how Nathaniel Branden's landmark book broke the rules of conventional behavioral theory and promulgated his revolutionary ideas on the critical role that self-esteem plays in living a healthy, fulfilling life. The book offers an in-depth exploration of the need for self-esteem, the nature of that need, the conditions of fulfillment, and how self-esteem (or lack of it) affects our values, responses, and goals. show more Branden also debunks the misguided notion that self-esteem is a "feel-good phenomenon" and shows instead how self-esteem, rationality, perseverance, self-responsibility, and personal integrity are all intimately related.
Why I finished this read: This book is well written. This book gives a better understanding of ourselves and others.
Stars rating: 5 out of 5. There are various aspects of Psychology I read this one and will keep reading others. show less
Why I picked this book up: I am a clinical Psychologist and am familiar with self esteem and saw this new updated edition so I dug in.
Thoughts: This new edition of the original text reveals how Nathaniel Branden's landmark book broke the rules of conventional behavioral theory and promulgated his revolutionary ideas on the critical role that self-esteem plays in living a healthy, fulfilling life. The book offers an in-depth exploration of the need for self-esteem, the nature of that need, the conditions of fulfillment, and how self-esteem (or lack of it) affects our values, responses, and goals. show more Branden also debunks the misguided notion that self-esteem is a "feel-good phenomenon" and shows instead how self-esteem, rationality, perseverance, self-responsibility, and personal integrity are all intimately related.
Why I finished this read: This book is well written. This book gives a better understanding of ourselves and others.
Stars rating: 5 out of 5. There are various aspects of Psychology I read this one and will keep reading others. show less
Amazingly well written and insightful. I learned so much about myself and of the need for a strong self esteem.
Nathaniel Branden was once a close disciple of Ayn Rand--although he was purged from the ranks of her inner circle. You can certainly see her influence in this book--it's very self centered--and I don't mean to denigrate it by calling that. It simply argues for the importance of self-esteem in a healthy psychology--and I'd agree with that--and this this book has some useful insights. How revolutionary it is I can't really judge. I do know that his theories fall into what's known as "cognitive psychology" which believes what ideas you hold are of crucial importance to the psyche. cognitive psychology. Aaron T. Beck is noted as the father of cognitive therapy in the Wiki--and his 1987 book, Cognitive Therapy of Depression, came out show more decades after Branden's, which was first published in 1969. show less
The author presents a distinctive viewpoint on the nature of human psychology, emphasizing the significance of self-esteem.
The one thing you need most in life is something only one person can give you
Only you can give yourself the most precious gift in the world, a real and genuine sense of your own value. Self-esteem. Now, in this fascinating, groundbreaking book, Nathaniel Branden answers the most basic questions: What is it? Why do you need it? What happens to you when it isn't there? Branden challenges therapeutic approaches based on the view of man as a puppet or machine. He puts self-esteem in the center of the picture and shows how it can work for you, your values and your goals.
(copied from back cover of book)
Only you can give yourself the most precious gift in the world, a real and genuine sense of your own value. Self-esteem. Now, in this fascinating, groundbreaking book, Nathaniel Branden answers the most basic questions: What is it? Why do you need it? What happens to you when it isn't there? Branden challenges therapeutic approaches based on the view of man as a puppet or machine. He puts self-esteem in the center of the picture and shows how it can work for you, your values and your goals.
(copied from back cover of book)
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Nathan Blumenthal was born on April 9, 1930 in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. He received a master's degree at New York University and a doctorate from the California Graduate Institute. He wrote Ayn Rand a letter while attending college in California. She responded and they became philosophical soul mates, lovers, and business associates. At Rand's show more suggestion, he changed his name to Nathaniel Branden. In 1958, he started the Nathaniel Branden Institute, where he helped repackage her ideas into lectures, recordings, books, and articles. Their collaboration and affair ended in 1968. He started promoting a revised version of their early ideas, shifting the emphasis from self-interest to self-esteem. He started the Institute of Biocentric Psychology and wrote a book entitled The Psychology of Self-Esteem. He wrote numerous books including The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem, Taking Responsibility, The Art of Living Consciously, and Judgment Day: My Years with Ayn Rand. He died from complications of Parkinson's disease on December 3, 2014 at the age of 84. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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