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Dlaczego tak nam trudno żyć / Robert Firestone, Joyce Catlett ; przeł. Justyna Kotlicka.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: Polish Original language: English Series: Książki, Które Pomagają ŻyćPublication details: Warszawa : Jacek Santorski & Co Agencja Wydawnicza, 2006.Edition: Wyd. 2Description: 341 p. ; 18 cmISBN:
  • 8360207631
  • 9788360207635
Uniform titles:
  • Psychological defenses in everyday life. Polish
Subject(s): Summary: Polish translation of "Psychological defennses in everday life". A resouce that broadens personal understanding by examining the origins of childhood misery, subsequent defense formation, and the pervasiveness and destructiveness of the resulting maladaptive, addictive behaviors in adults. Numerous case histories show people rejecting love and companionship for imagined connections and illusions. The authors point a way toward reversing the damaging process that keeps individuals from experiencing genuine satisfaction.
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Books Books The Marjanczyk Library of the Polish Cultural Foundation RC480.5 D533 2006 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan Copy is a gift from Newark Public Library ML15993528

Includes bibliographical references (p. 339-[342]).

Polish translation of "Psychological defennses in everday life". A resouce that broadens personal understanding by examining the origins of childhood misery, subsequent defense formation, and the pervasiveness and destructiveness of the resulting maladaptive, addictive behaviors in adults. Numerous case histories show people rejecting love and companionship for imagined connections and illusions. The authors point a way toward reversing the damaging process that keeps individuals from experiencing genuine satisfaction.

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