Author Name:
Engel, Lewis and Ferguson, Tom
Title:
Imaginary Crimes - Why We Punish Ourselves and How To Stop
Binding:
Cloth
Book Condition:
Very Good
Jacket Condition:
Very Good
Edition:
First Edition
Size:
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Publisher:
Boston
Houghton, Mifflin Company
1990
ISBN Number:
0395465567 / 9780395465561
Seller ID:
001037
Gold title on blue cloth spine with orange boards clean and unmarked. Internally very clean, tight and unmarked. VG+. Dustjacket is complete and has only a little shelfwear to sides. One of the best self help books which is widely acclaimed. The authors are a clinical psychologist and a medical writer. It analyses peoples problems as being attributed to a special kind of guilt in which we believe deep down that we have caused an imaginary crime and thereafter punish ourselves. It was based on 15 years research and validation it sets out how to restore individuals by Control Mastery Theory which originated by various psychoanalysts and the Mount Zion Psychotherapy Research Group. *** A SCARCE title in the UK ***
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