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Selbstwertstreben und Selbstwertgefühl. Traditionen und Perspektiven
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- Nombre de pages436
- FormatPDF
- ISBN978-3-8470-0192-8
- EAN9783847001928
- Date de parution11/12/2013
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairespdf
- ÉditeurV&R Unipress
Résumé
What is the self? How does self-esteem develop and how is it maintained? How can the dynamic of self-development in early childhood be pursued in later life? What role do psychotherapy, self-education and education play in this?The main lines of tradition and perspectives of these questions are examined both in a philosophical and in a depth-psychological context. It becomes apparent that a stable self-esteem among other things is formed through the successful realization of one's values.
The productive pursuit of self-esteem means the emotional, social and spiritual cultivation of one's own lifeworld. This is an emancipatory process of shaping oneself through cultural work in the service of a humane, decent civilisation. Seen thus, self-esteem seems to be a personal achievement, the result of self-liberation fostered by psychotherapy and education. This is demonstrated on the basis of examples from psychotherapy and biographical accounts.
The productive pursuit of self-esteem means the emotional, social and spiritual cultivation of one's own lifeworld. This is an emancipatory process of shaping oneself through cultural work in the service of a humane, decent civilisation. Seen thus, self-esteem seems to be a personal achievement, the result of self-liberation fostered by psychotherapy and education. This is demonstrated on the basis of examples from psychotherapy and biographical accounts.




