Integrity: Doing the Right Thing for the Right Reason

"To lose one's integrity is a profound tragedy. To achieve integrity is a triumph of the soul."

In a world in which fraudulent acts and corporate scandals are common news, society has become increasingly concerned over the deterioration in moral and ethical values. Bestselling author and psychologist Barbara Killinger explores the loss of basic integrity and offers practical techniques for developing and maintaining integrity in a culture that sometimes challenges it.

Drawing on her clinical practice and pioneering efforts in workaholism Dr Killinger describes the personality traits and psychological, philosophical, historical, and familial influences that help develop and maintain integrity. She also looks at how integrity is undermined and lost as a result of obsession, narcissism, and workaholism.

Richly illustrated with personal stories, Integrity offers a positive "how to" perspective on safeguarding personal and professional integrity and on encouraging our children to develop this vital character trait. Killinger concludes that integrity is not possible without compassion and makes it clear that doing the right thing includes doing it for the right reason.

"Killinger uses the concept of integrity as an umbrella to cover a wide range of personal qualities for living a moral, ethical, and spiritual existence . . . the book certainly provides a broad-ranging, comprehensive exploration of the concept of integrity and a how-to guide for achieving it in one's life." Choice

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Integrity: Doing the Right Thing for the Right Reason

"To lose one's integrity is a profound tragedy. To achieve integrity is a triumph of the soul."

In a world in which fraudulent acts and corporate scandals are common news, society has become increasingly concerned over the deterioration in moral and ethical values. Bestselling author and psychologist Barbara Killinger explores the loss of basic integrity and offers practical techniques for developing and maintaining integrity in a culture that sometimes challenges it.

Drawing on her clinical practice and pioneering efforts in workaholism Dr Killinger describes the personality traits and psychological, philosophical, historical, and familial influences that help develop and maintain integrity. She also looks at how integrity is undermined and lost as a result of obsession, narcissism, and workaholism.

Richly illustrated with personal stories, Integrity offers a positive "how to" perspective on safeguarding personal and professional integrity and on encouraging our children to develop this vital character trait. Killinger concludes that integrity is not possible without compassion and makes it clear that doing the right thing includes doing it for the right reason.

"Killinger uses the concept of integrity as an umbrella to cover a wide range of personal qualities for living a moral, ethical, and spiritual existence . . . the book certainly provides a broad-ranging, comprehensive exploration of the concept of integrity and a how-to guide for achieving it in one's life." Choice

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Integrity: Doing the Right Thing for the Right Reason

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Integrity: Doing the Right Thing for the Right Reason

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"To lose one's integrity is a profound tragedy. To achieve integrity is a triumph of the soul."

In a world in which fraudulent acts and corporate scandals are common news, society has become increasingly concerned over the deterioration in moral and ethical values. Bestselling author and psychologist Barbara Killinger explores the loss of basic integrity and offers practical techniques for developing and maintaining integrity in a culture that sometimes challenges it.

Drawing on her clinical practice and pioneering efforts in workaholism Dr Killinger describes the personality traits and psychological, philosophical, historical, and familial influences that help develop and maintain integrity. She also looks at how integrity is undermined and lost as a result of obsession, narcissism, and workaholism.

Richly illustrated with personal stories, Integrity offers a positive "how to" perspective on safeguarding personal and professional integrity and on encouraging our children to develop this vital character trait. Killinger concludes that integrity is not possible without compassion and makes it clear that doing the right thing includes doing it for the right reason.

"Killinger uses the concept of integrity as an umbrella to cover a wide range of personal qualities for living a moral, ethical, and spiritual existence . . . the book certainly provides a broad-ranging, comprehensive exploration of the concept of integrity and a how-to guide for achieving it in one's life." Choice


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780773578760
Publisher: McGill-Queens University Press
Publication date: 07/23/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Barbara Killinger is a clinical psychologist and the author of the international bestseller Workaholics: The Respectable Addicts, and The Balancing Act: Rediscovering Your Feelings. She lives in Toronto.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Second Edition ix

Acknowledgments xv

Introduction 3

Part 1 What is Integrity and How Does it Develop?

1 Integrity in a Dishonest World 9

2 Developing the Key Character Traits of Integrity 24

3 A Philosophical Look at Integrity 45

Part 2 Why do People Lose Their Integrity?

4 The Enemies of Integrity 61

5 Obsession: A Major Threat to Integrity 76

6 Why Workaholics Lose Their Integrity 93

7 The Corruption of Character 109

8 Dishonesty and Wilfulness 126

Part 3 Keeping Integrity Healthy

9 Freeing Ourselves from Temptation 143

10 Integrity is Our Choice 158

11 Safeguarding Integrity 176

Integrity: A Personal Quiz 195

Bibliography 197

Index 201

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