The Power of Self-Dependence by Jorge Bucay

The Power of Self-Dependence by Jorge Bucay

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The Power of Self-Dependence by Jorge Bucay

World-renowned therapist Dr. Jorge Bucay's wisdom is finally available in America, helping to change lives in the United States, in the same powerful manner he has done so for countless people throughout the world.

In an easy-to-read format, with engaging stories and thoughtful anecdotes drawn from a multitude of sources -- folktales, the Bible, eastern philosophy, and the Talmud -- The Power of Self-Dependence leads us beyond our commonplace notion of independence to the more profound concept of self-dependence.

Dr. Jorge Bucay, taking on the role of Life-Coach, proposes that in order for us all to attain balance in our lives and to achieve inner peace, we must acknowledge our dependence on those around us -- whether they are friends, family, or even coworkers. We can't, Bucay firmly establishes, go it alone.

With his unique blend of spirituality and practical wisdom, Bucay explains why independence proves to be an illusion and demonstrates how understanding this allows us to transform ourselves into healthy, enlightened individuals.

Without ignoring our own need for independence, Bucay shows us that as people, we are social creatures who must learn to trust and embrace one another. Before we can seek happiness, says Bucay,we must first learn to be self-dependent -- on our own instincts and of those closest to us.

Once we have attained this delicate balance between trusting ourselves and trusting those we love and depend upon, we clear the path toward the ultimate goal: personal happiness.

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ISBN 13 9780060563615
ISBN 10 0060563613
Title The Power of Self-Dependence
Author Jorge Bucay
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Year published 2003-12-23
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.