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by Steve Salerno
A critique of the self-help movement assesses the pervasive damage that it has done to every aspect of American society, explaining how the notion of victimization has blurred the concept of personal responsibility and right and wrong, and how the idea of empowerment teaches that the belief that we can do something is more important than developing the skills to accomplish the task.
Format: Paperback
Published: June 2006
Category: Self-Hypnosis
Publisher: Random House Inc
Pages: 288
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