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Murder, rape, and atrocity are serious social problems. Yet, despite their persistence, the reasons for deeply destructive behavior still elude contemporary psychological theories. Based on his four decades of clinical experience, humanistic psychoanalyst Dr. Carl Goldberg uses case studies of apparently irredeemable and dangerous people from all walks of life to dramatically demonstrate that even those who have led destructive lives can escape evil and be restored to more hopeful, compassionate, and responsible lives.Crucial to a probing examination and successful treatment of the dark side of life, Dr. Goldberg shows in his case studies, is addressing important psychological and philosophical issues ignored by contemporary psychologists and psychoanalysts.The Evil We Do is a book full of telling insights about the most troubling aspects of human natureknowledge that is essential if American society is ever to deal effectively with the violence that plagues it.
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The Evil We Do is a deep dive into the minds of destructive individuals. It really opened my eyes to some psychological patterns I hadn't considered before. If you're into psychology and human behavior, this book is a must-read!
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Sofia Ricci
Thought-Provoking Read!
The Evil We Do is a deep dive into the minds of destructive individuals. It really opened my eyes to some psychological patterns I hadn't considered before. If you're into psychology and human behavior, this book is a must-read!
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Lila Kim
Not What I Expected
Honestly, I was hoping for more practical advice rather than just analysis. Some chapters were a bit repetitive, and I didn't feel like I learned anything new by the end. Disappointing for my taste.
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Lila Kim
Not What I Expected
Honestly, I was hoping for more practical advice rather than just analysis. Some chapters were a bit repetitive, and I didn't feel like I learned anything new by the end. Disappointing for my taste.
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Arjun Patel
Interesting but Dense
I found some parts of the psychoanalysis insightful, but it felt a bit heavy at times. The writing could be clearer, making it easier to digest the findings. Still, the topic is fascinating and worth exploring.
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