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- Publisher: Prometheus (January 26, 2010)
- Length: 302 pages
- ISBN13: 9781591027621
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""American history is full of great achievers brought down by self-regard, fantasies of invulnerability, and indifference to the truth. Psychologist Ellen Weber Libby has witnessed such personal dramas over three decades of clinical practice in the nation’s capital and in thoughtful observation of the American scene. Now, she distills her insights in an important volume of wide interest not only to her fellow therapists but also to scholars in many fields and to everyone – parents and children – concerned about the quality of our intertwined private and public lives….” —Robert A. Gross, James L. and Shirley A. Draper Professor of Early American History, University of Connecticut “Dr. Libby’s illuminating exploration and her understanding of the profound and complex issues of being a favorite child challenge us all to be more thoughtful and aware of our impact on a child’s eventual character, expectations, and performance in the world. Powerful and provocative, this is a must read.” —Ellen Schiff, PhD, psychologist in private practice, Bethesda, MD
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