Self-Esteem and Meaning : A Life-Historical Investigation
by Jackson, Michael R
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- Hardcover
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- Some rubbing. Light binding corner bumps. Good+.
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About This Item
Some rubbing. Light binding corner bumps. Good+. Transpersonal Psychology State University of New York Albany [NY] (1984) orig.boards 23x15cm, (4),228 pp, Series: SUNY Series in Transpersonal & Humanistic Psychology. Contents: Self-Esteem & the Problem of Meaning; The Dimensions of Self- Esteem; The Central Conflict: Defense & Resolution; The Limits of Self- Esteem; Self & Other; Appendix: The Question of Validity.
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- Bookseller
- Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark (DK)
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- Title
- Self-Esteem and Meaning : A Life-Historical Investigation
- Author
- Jackson, Michael R
- Book Condition
- Used - Some rubbing. Light binding corner bumps. Good+.
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- State University of New York
- Date Published
- (1984)
- Keywords
- Humanistic Self-Esteem Life History
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