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Feeling Strong: How Power Issues Affect Our Ability To Direct Our Own Lives


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Posted 28 March 2024 - 02:14 PM

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English | 2007 | ISBN: 0060555440 | EPUB | pages: 432 | 0.7 mb


In Feeling Strong, noted psychoanalyst Ethel S. Person redefines the notion of power. The stigma of evil we associate with the subject of power comes from this one conception of power - the drive for dominance over other people, or, in its most extreme form, an overriding and often ruthless lust for total command. But this is far too limited a definition.
Pointing to a more fulfilling sense of self-empowerment than is being touted in pop-psychology manuals of our time, Feeling Strong shows us that power is really our ability to produce an effect, to make something we want to happen actually take place. Power is a desire and a drive, and it is central in our lives, dictating much of our behavior and consuming much of our interior lives.

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