How People Change by Allen Wheelis
How People Change by Allen Wheelis
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How People Change is a book published in 1973 by psychoanalyst Allen Wheelis.
Through a captivating blend of memoir and philosophical reflection, Wheelis delves into the depths of human nature, examining the challenges and complexities individuals encounter in their quest to reshape their behaviors and beliefs.
How People Change by Allen Wheelis is an introspective exploration of the intricate and multifaceted process of personal transformation.
"At a time when slick, superficial, psychological works are foisted on the lay-public, Allen Wheelis has written a serious treatise."
- San Francisco Sunday Examiner Chronicle
Drawing upon his own experiences and observations, Wheelis offers a profound and nuanced understanding of the dynamics of change. He illuminates the interplay between internal and external factors, exploring how societal norms, cultural expectations, and personal desires shape our capacity for growth and evolution.
With eloquence and erudition, Wheelis unravels the intricate tapestry of human motivation, examining the interplay of conscious and unconscious forces that drive our actions and shape our destinies.