The Road Less Travelled: A New Psychology of Love, Traditional Values and Spiritual Growth
by:
M. Scott Peck (author)
Confronting and solving problems is a painful process which most of us attempt to avoid. Avoiding resolution results in greater pain and an inability to grow both mentally and spiritually. Drawing heavily on his own professional experience, Dr M. Scott Peck, a psychiatrist, suggests ways in which...
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Confronting and solving problems is a painful process which most of us attempt to avoid. Avoiding resolution results in greater pain and an inability to grow both mentally and spiritually. Drawing heavily on his own professional experience, Dr M. Scott Peck, a psychiatrist, suggests ways in which facing our difficulties - and suffering through the changes - can enable us to reach a higher level of self-understanding. He discusses the nature of loving relationships: how to distinguish dependency from love; how to become one's own person and how to be a more sensitive parent. This is a book that can show you how to embrace reality and yet achieve serenity and a richer existence. Hugely influential, it has now sold over six million copies - and has changed many people's lives round the globe. It may change yours.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780712661157 (0712661158)
Publish date: February 6th 2003
Publisher: Rider
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
I read this years ago, and it really was extraordinary, beautiful, and quite practical in many senses.
I found the book shelved in "Self Help" in the Barnes and Noble bookstore. Yet The Road Less Traveled is on The Ultimate Reading List for "inspirational non-fiction." For that read "spiritual" and most often "Christian." That's fitting, because although the author was a practicing psychiatrist, it's...
Douchey crap. The worst sort of self-obsessed pop psychology.
the downside of working in a bookstore is that you're inclined to see what everyone is on about with popular books outside of your usually interests. whether it's my lack of interest at the onset, or what, I didn't get anything from this.