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... identity which is self - defeating . THE SELF - CONCEPT AND THE SENSE OF IDENTITY People act in ways that confirm their self - concepts . When a person acts " out of character , " as in the case of a person who thinks of himself as kind ...
... identity which is self - defeating . THE SELF - CONCEPT AND THE SENSE OF IDENTITY People act in ways that confirm their self - concepts . When a person acts " out of character , " as in the case of a person who thinks of himself as kind ...
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... identity can become a glorified image for the sake of which he might sacrifice his vitality and the quality of his existence . He may even choose to die rather than live in ways out of keeping with his identity . It is not easy to be ...
... identity can become a glorified image for the sake of which he might sacrifice his vitality and the quality of his existence . He may even choose to die rather than live in ways out of keeping with his identity . It is not easy to be ...
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... identity . More to the point , they insure that a person's self - concept becomes increasingly estranged from his ... identity ; opening oneself to all the new dimensions of experiencing that hitherto had been repressed , in order to ...
... identity . More to the point , they insure that a person's self - concept becomes increasingly estranged from his ... identity ; opening oneself to all the new dimensions of experiencing that hitherto had been repressed , in order to ...
Contents
Their Significance for Healthy | 2 |
The Generation of Death | 26 |
CONSCIOUSNESS AND HEALTHY PERSONALITY | 32 |
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