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Woman’s Self-Esteem: Struggles and Triumphs in the Search for Identity

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“In a time when women are faced with many outside demands–career, family, community–this book will give them the tools and inspiration needed to remain grounded. A must read!”
–Barbara McFarland, psychologist and author of My Mother Was Right

Based on the intimate stories of women who have struggled with issues of self-esteem, this invaluable book offers step-by-step guidance for women who want to transform themselves and create lives that are powerful, energized, and motivated.

A Woman’s Self-Esteem is also a guide for helping women learn the impact they can make on their own lives and how their positive actions will result in a stronger sense of competence and self-worth. A pioneer in the field of self-esteem, psychotherapist Nathaniel Branden explains that the foundation of a healthy self-esteem rests on six key practices or virtues–living consciously, self-acceptance, self-responsibility, self-assertiveness, purposeful living, and personal integrity–and reveals how women can cultivate these essential virtues to reach their full potential. The author’s inspiring, real-life vignettes show how women have come to terms with these complex issues by breaking away from self-sabotaging patterns and taking the necessary steps to create more satisfying lives.

In A Woman’s Self-Esteem, Branden debunks common myths and reminds us that self-esteem is not a gift given to us by others. Branden offers a revealing examination of the special issues that women grapple with including romantic love, jealousy, fear of selfishness, expressing anger, defensiveness, and success anxiety. Filled with creative exercises, A Woman’s Self Esteem was developed to enhance personal development and fortify self-esteem.

Author: Branden, Nathaniel

Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 111859455X
Language: English
Pages: 176

Additional information

Weight 0.4 lbs
Dimensions 7.99 × 5 × 0.38 in

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