Hide and seek : the psychology of self-deception
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Hide and seek : the psychology of self-deception
Acheron Press , Amazon, c2021
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Reprint. Originally published: Acheron Press, c2021. (Ataraxia series ; bk. 2)
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
Above
all, don't lie to yourself. The man who lies to himself and listens to his own
lie comes to a point that he cannot distinguish the truth within him, or around
him, and so loses all respect for himself and for others. And having no respect
he ceases to love... Fyodor Dostoevsky
Self-deception is common and universal, and the cause of most human tragedies.
Of course, the science of self-deception can help us to live better and get
more out of life. But it can also cast a murky light on human nature and the
human condition, for example, on such exclusively human phenomena as anger,
depression, fear, pity, pride, dream making, love making, and god making, not
to forget age-old philosophical problems such as selfhood, virtue, happiness,
and the good life. Nothing, in the end, could possibly be more important.
目次
Part
I: Abstraction
1.
Denial
2.
Repression
3.
Anger
4.
Dissociation
5.
Intellectualization
6.
Rationalization
7.
Positive illusions
8.
The manic defence
9.
Depression
Part
II: Transformation
10.
Displacement
11.
Scapegoating
12.
Somatization
13.
Reaction formation
14.
Stockholm syndrome
15.
Minimization and exaggeration
16.
Symbolization and dream interpretation
17.
Reification and the self
Part
IIIA: Evasion through fraud or fantasy
18.
Vagueness
19.
Inauthenticity
20.
Reconstruction of reality
21.
Confabulation
22.
Splitting
23.
Dehumanization
24.
Daydreaming
25.
Regression
Part
IIIB: Evasion through people or the world
26.
Socialization
27.
Garrulousness
28.
Dramatization
29.
Grandiosity
30.
Humour
31.
Asceticism
32.
Sublimation
33.
Altruism
34.
Anticipation
35.
Fear and anxiety
Part
IV: Projection
36.
Projection
37.
Projective identification
38.
Idealization
39.
Devaluation
40.
Identification
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