 | James Hillman - 1996 - 334 pages
A Jungian analyst explores the fundamental questions of human existence and identity, discussing such topics as fate, character, motivation, intuition, vision, impulse, and ... | |
 | Charles B. Beckert, Derry L. Brinley - 2006 - 118 pages
We all have them: trials. Whether it s dealing with a wayward child or getting along with coworkers or keeping the house clean and food on the table day after day, everyone has ... | |
 | Mark Goulston, M.D., Philip Goldberg - 1996 - 177 pages
An authoritative guide shares practical advice designed to help readers overcome self-defeating behaviors--including procrastination, obsession, self-pity, rebellion, and guilt ... | |
 | Robert J. Ringer - 1977 - 320 pages
Offers informal advice on accepting and coping with life's realities by overcoming personal, financial, amatory, and other difficulties, by way of achieving a better, more ... | |
 | Joseph P. Lash - 1973 - 1020 pages
In his foreword to this book Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. writes, "Mr Lash percieves and reconstructs the complex reciprocity of the partnership between Eleanor and Franlink ... | |
 | John William Theodore Youngs, Oscar Handlin - 2000 - 286 pages
The titles in the Library of American Biography Series make ideal supplements for American History Survey courses or other courses in American history where figures in history ... | |
 | Mary Winget - 2001 - 112 pages
Discusses the personal and public life of the woman who was First Lady during the difficult years between the Depression and World War II. | |
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