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100 1 _aWagner, Maurice E.
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245 1 4 _aThe sensation of being somebody :
_bbuilding an adequate self-concept /
_cMaurice E. Wagner.
260 _aGrand Rapids, Mich. :
_bZondervan,
_cc1975.
300 _a251 p. ;
_c23 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 _aPART I. What are we: 1. The illusive image called self. 2. More biased than we think. 3. Take a good look at yourself. 4. Three feelings blend together. 5. Important abilities and reactions. PART II. How we became what we are: 6. First feelings of self-awareness. 7. Early beginnings of self-concept. 8. Parental discipline critically affects self-concept. 9. Cultivating autonomy strengthens self-concept. 10. Sex-role development completes self-concept. 11. False security factors in self-concept. PART III. What we can become: 12.Stable premise for a secure self-concept. 13. Permeate the relative with the absolute. 14. Reorient self-concept to the absolute. 15. Find new meaning in personal relationships. 16. Attend to your negative tendencies. 17. Revoke the undertow of selfism. 18. Perfect your new self-concept. 19. Manifest and adequate self-concept. 20. Hope for experiencing your ultimate self.
650 0 _aSelf-perception.
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650 0 _aPsychology, Religious.
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