"The Social Dynamics of Self-Esteem" introduces a unique
synthesis of the theoretical views posited by Alfred Adler, Karl
Marx, Georg Simmel, and Edmond Husserl in the development of a
coherent theory of self-esteem. Grounded in the humanistic
tradition of Adler, self-esteem theory redefines the concepts of
personality as a function of both psychological and social
parameters. The authors identify 18 facets of self-esteem at three
levels of ego and develop three self-esteem inventories to measure
each ego level. They also advance a new socio-psychological theory
of deviance and develop a conflict theory of personality. This text
will prove to be an indispensable handbook for professionals in
psychology, psychiatry, social work, counselling, and pastoral
therapy.
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