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100 1 $aWolfe, W. Beran.
245 10 $aHow To Be Happy Though Human.
260 $aHoboken :$bTaylor and Francis,$c2013.
300 $a1 online resource (389 pages).
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490 1 $aRoutledge Research International Library of Psychology
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505 0 $aCover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; CHAPTER ONE OF BASIC PRINCIPLES LIVING AS A FINE ART; Definition of Happiness; Creative Self-sculpture; Some Sources of Unhappiness; The Case of Robert; Can We Change Human Nature?; The Law of Psychic Inertia; How to Know Yourself; Twelve Laws of Personality Evolution; CHAPTER TWO OF MATERIALS THE INFERIORITY COMPLEX; Universality of the Inferiority Feeling; Social Life as a Compensation; Isolation : The Basis of the Inferiority Complex; Symptoms of the Inferiority Complex; The ""Organ Jargon"" of the Inferiority Complex.
505 8 $aSex and the Inferiority ComplexNegative Patterns of Life; CHAPTER THREE OF OBSTACLES FEAR AND INFERIORITY; Of Physical Disabilities; Left-handedness; Beauty and Ugliness; The Family Constellation; Sex; Social, Economic, and Racial Determinants; Emotional Attitudes of Parents and Teachers; Parental Mistakes; Fallacies of Formal Education; Subjective Sources of Inferiority Feelings; The Rôle of Sexual Trauma; CHAPTER FOUR OF CRAFTSMANSHIP COMPENSATION AND OVERCOMPENSATION; Four Methods of Compensation; Compensation as a Function of the Total Personality; Social Channels of Compensation.
505 8 $aHow to Compensate for Being Pampered""Plus Gestures"" and the Superiority Complex; Valid Uses of ""Plus Gestures""; Fundamental Techniques of Compensation; The need for Creative Compensations; Hobbies as Old Age Insurance; Neuroses as False Compensations; Two Patterns of Life; The Substitution of Techniques for Goals; Money as a Fiction of Power; Recapitulation; CHAPTER FIVE OF TOOLS CHARACTER AND PERSONALITY; The Dynamic Concept of Character; Introversion and Extraversion; ""Good"" and ""Bad"" Characters; The ""Ideal"" Character; The Evolution of a Personality.
505 8 $aThe Evolution of a Neurotic CharacterHow to Analyse a Character; CHAPTER SIX MORE ABOUT TOOLS CONFLICT AND EMOTION; Vanity and Egoism; Ambition : Its Use and Misuse; The Meaning of Conflict and Doubt; Some Psychoanalytic Bogeys; The Dynamics of Evasion; Make-believe Superiorities; The Misuse of Mind; Fundamental Attitudes of the Good Life; The Profession of Worry; The Purpose of Worry; Analysis of Jealousy; The Relation of Jealousy to Love; CHAPTER SEVEN OF TRAINING DREAMS, HUMOUR, AND PHILOSOPHY; Psychic Selectivity and Experience; How We "" Make "" Our Experience.
505 8 $aProcrustes and the Scheme of ApperceptionThe Training Formula; The Function of Memory; The Importance of Childhood Memories; About Dreams; Of Wit and Humour; The Psycho-dynamics of a Joke; The Value of Sport; Of Basic Philosophies; Mysticism, Fatalism, and Hedonism; CHAPTER EIGHT OF GOALS THE THREE RING CIRCUS; The Importance of Useful Work; The Social and Sexual Tasks; The Battlefront of Life; The Concept of "" Distance ""; About "" Nervous Breakdowns ""; The Holiday Neurosis; About Idlers; Of Sexual Virtuosity; Emergency Exits of the Soul; Normal Sex Relationships.
500 $aThe Inter-relation of Human Problems.
520 $aFirst published in 1999.
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650 0 $aMental health.
650 0 $aHappiness.
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