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The mystery of how, when, and why people change lies at the heart
of the therapy process. Many authors have given shape to different
pieces of the puzzle. Here at last is a book that provides the
integrative framework within which these pieces can fit
together.Why is it so difficult for people to change? What can be
done to maximize the chances for success? To answer these
questions, this sweeping book travels across a vast intellectual
terrain, encompassing the history of ideas about human nature,
developments in the cognitive sciences, artificial intelligence,
evolution, psychobiology, developmental psychology, theories of
emotion, the psychology of self, and more. The author then applies
the theory to practice, drawing on his wide personal experience
with hundreds of clients "in transition" to outline a model of
significant change. Mahoney identifies common themes and experience
patterns associated with dramatic change, emphasizing the role of
emotionality and cognitive processes, and challenging long-revered
notions about thinking and feeling.Here is an important work that
will point researchers in new directions, will help practicing
therapists adapt theoretical concepts to helping patients change,
and will make fascinating reading for anyone exploring his or her
own life journey.
Man has long searched for the cause and meaning of mental illness.
This book attempts to answer those questions. The author/compiler
has spent 36 years investigating these problems and his conclusion
is that severe unconscious bisexual conflict and confusion lie at
the root of all mental illness, as difficult to comprehend as this
idea may be. The book itself consists of 639 quotations, from a
variety of sources, all of which point to the unshakable truth of
this hypothesis. This is a fixed law of nature, unassailable and
constantly operative in every case. No other species but man is
afflicted with mental illness because no other species has either
the intellectual power to repress their sexual feelings nor the
motivation to do so. The disease we call "schizophrenia" is but an
arbitrary name, which is used to designate the end-stage of a
process beginning with a slight neurosis. The more severe the
bisexual conflict and confusion in the individual, the more severe
the degree of the mental illness which is experienced. Several
other investigators in the past have reached this same conclusion,
but unfortunately their wisdom went largely unheeded. Hopefully
this book will remedy that ill-advised neglect.
Man has long searched for the cause and meaning of mental illness.
This book attempts to answer those questions. The author/compiler
has spent 36 years investigating these problems and his conclusion
is that severe unconscious bisexual conflict and confusion lie at
the root of all mental illness, as difficult to comprehend as this
idea may be. The book itself consists of 639 quotations, from a
variety of sources, all of which point to the unshakable truth of
this hypothesis. This is a fixed law of nature, unassailable and
constantly operative in every case. No other species but man is
afflicted with mental illness because no other species has either
the intellectual power to repress their sexual feelings nor the
motivation to do so. The disease we call "schizophrenia" is but an
arbitrary name, which is used to designate the end-stage of a
process beginning with a slight neurosis. The more severe the
bisexual conflict and confusion in the individual, the more severe
the degree of the mental illness which is experienced. Several
other investigators in the past have reached this same conclusion,
but unfortunately their wisdom went largely unheeded. Hopefully
this book will remedy that ill-advised neglect.
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