Self-Realization, Success, and Adjustment

Self-Realization, Success, and Adjustment

by Edgar Krau
Self-Realization, Success, and Adjustment

Self-Realization, Success, and Adjustment

by Edgar Krau

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Overview

This book challenges all existing theories which link self-realization to wealth and honor, to be achieved only when all other needs are fully satisfied. This study is conducted by an international group of leading psychologists. It argues that existing pyramidal theories are not only unfair to all strata of society but also not defendable in light of scientific research. The authors put forward a new theory of self-realization based mainly on empirical research but also on the analysis of past literature and the study of famous people. They contend that self-realization functions within the framework of adjustment. This theory allows for the self-realization of the ordinary man not just the elite. In this framework the individual selects and defines what constitutes his/her self-realization. Self-Realization, Success and Adjustment will be of particular interest to personality theorists, occupational and career counselors, and social psychologists.

Divided into two parts, Part I of this book analyzes the meaning of self-realization for the modern man: Is it Success? Is it money or access to power? Is it the challenge of work? At the conclusion of this section the authors present their new theory based on the framework of adjustment. Part II gives a theoretical and practical analysis of the means toward self-realization: participation in the social process, the development of cognitive, effective, and motivational dimensions of personality, the planning and realization of life-long careers, and above all, the plan project of one's life.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275932107
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/16/1989
Pages: 179
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

EDGAR KRAU is Professor of Psychology and Labor Studies at Tel-Aviv University, Israel. A contributor to the Treatise of Industrial Psychology, he received the V. Conta award of the Roumanian Academy. Partial results of his investigations have appeared in over 60 international publications.

Table of Contents

Preface by Edgar Krau
The Meaning of Self-Realization
The Old-New Problem of Self-Realization: The Lessons of History by Edgar Krau
From Success to Self-Realization by Pierre L. G. Goguelin
Money and Self-Realization: New Trends in Western Culture by Abraham Korman
Self-Realization and Adjustment: The Basis for a New Approach to the Problem by Edgar Krau
Self-Realization and Adjustment: Empirical Research Evidence by Edgar Krau
The Means to Achieve Self-Realization
Participation Behavior and Personal Growth by Berhard Wilpert
Personality, Self-Realization and Vocational Choice by Jean-Blaise Dupont in collaboration with Claire Jobin and Roland Capel
Self-Realization in Modern Women by Nancy E. Betz
The Vocational Project and the Planning of Training in the Framework of a Life Project by Pierre L. G. Goguelin
Coping with Frustrations to Self-Realization: Stress, Anxiety, Crisis and Adjustment by Norman S. Endler and James D. A. Parker
Index

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