Rollo May (1909-1994) taught at Harvard, Princeton, and Yale, and was Regents' Professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz. An influential psychologist, he was the best-selling author of Love and Will, as well as the author of The Courage to Create, Man's Search for Himself, The Meaning of Anxiety, and Psychology and the Human Dilemma.
Man's Search for Himself
by Rollo May
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ISBN-13:
9780393347005
- Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
- Publication date: 01/21/2013
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 240
- Sales rank: 258,606
- File size: 502 KB
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"Analyzes life as we are living it, and the analysis is truthful and profound."--New York Times
Loneliness, boredom, emptiness: These are the complaints that Rollo May encountered over and over from his patients. In response, he probes the hidden layers of personality to reveal the core of man's integration--a basic and inborn sense of value. Man's Search for Himself is an illuminating view of our predicament in an age of overwhelming anxieties and gives guidance on how to choose, judge, and act during such times.Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
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May faces problems with courage, honesty, and responsibility...a brilliant psychologist.New York Herald Tribune
Dr. May's book is in the best sense popular. Touched with humor and imagination, infused with culture, it is a book which any person not too frightened and not too complacent should find a storehouse of helpfulness.