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Self Improvement
- Classic book that has helped generations of CatholicsÂ
- Written by a contemporary of Freud, friend of St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, & mentor to Hans Urs von Balthasar and Viktor E. Frankl
- How character is shaped in childhood and afterward and how moral & spiritual growth are linked to mental health
- Rooting out defects, strengthening virtues, and recognizing full potential
- Mistakes to avoid in child-rearing and how to foster achievement and holiness in children
Among all the psychologists of his time, Allers alone linked moral and spiritual growth to mental health. In this gem of a book, you will find an in-depth yet accessible explanation of how character is shaped in childhood and afterward. This trusty guide will help you in rooting out character defects, curing (and preventing) developmental problems, strengthening virtues, and recognizing dormant potential in both children and adults.
You will discover keys to spiritual growth that is steady and lasting, including:
- Three forces that shape character
- Four factors that lead to antisocial behavior in childrenÂ
- The virtue most critical to â and the vice most destructive of â steady personal growth
- Common personality types and their problems
- Typical ways we deceive ourselves and inhibit real self-knowledge
- The roles environment and heredity play in the formation of character
Dr. Allers, an esteemed friend of Edith Stein and mentor of Hans Urs von Balthasar and Viktor E. Frankl, also unpacks how a widely held Protestant belief about manâs nature â shared by some Catholics â can stunt psychological growth. He specifies mistakes to avoid in child-rearing (early childhood and adolescence) and the proper family environment in which to foster high achievement in children.
Additionally, he explores leniency versus severity in child-rearing, what to do about âdifficultâ children, and the essential ingredient of effective punishment. Central to Allersâs unique approach is his certainty that dramatic character transformation comes despite fixed habits and past mistakes. He proves this, placing the highest value on the Churchâs accumulated wisdom about human nature and drawing freely from Scripture, the lives and writings of the saints, and the teachings of great theologians.
Significantly, you will grasp the root causes of common problems such as anxiety, bed-wetting, compulsiveness, daydreaming, defiance, discouragement, disillusionment, effeminacy, gossip, homosexuality, impulsiveness, indecisiveness, insecurity, loneliness, dishonesty, oversensitivity, pridefulness, scrupulosity, promiscuity, speech impediments, suicidal tendencies, superstition, vengefulness, and weakness of will.
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$5.74Self Improvement
- Classic book that has helped generations of CatholicsÂ
- Written by a contemporary of Freud, friend of St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, & mentor to Hans Urs von Balthasar and Viktor E. Frankl
- How character is shaped in childhood and afterward and how moral & spiritual growth are linked to mental health
- Rooting out defects, strengthening virtues, and recognizing full potential
- Mistakes to avoid in child-rearing and how to foster achievement and holiness in children
Among all the psychologists of his time, Allers alone linked moral and spiritual growth to mental health. In this gem of a book, you will find an in-depth yet accessible explanation of how character is shaped in childhood and afterward. This trusty guide will help you in rooting out character defects, curing (and preventing) developmental problems, strengthening virtues, and recognizing dormant potential in both children and adults.
You will discover keys to spiritual growth that is steady and lasting, including:
- Three forces that shape character
- Four factors that lead to antisocial behavior in childrenÂ
- The virtue most critical to â and the vice most destructive of â steady personal growth
- Common personality types and their problems
- Typical ways we deceive ourselves and inhibit real self-knowledge
- The roles environment and heredity play in the formation of character
Dr. Allers, an esteemed friend of Edith Stein and mentor of Hans Urs von Balthasar and Viktor E. Frankl, also unpacks how a widely held Protestant belief about manâs nature â shared by some Catholics â can stunt psychological growth. He specifies mistakes to avoid in child-rearing (early childhood and adolescence) and the proper family environment in which to foster high achievement in children.
Additionally, he explores leniency versus severity in child-rearing, what to do about âdifficultâ children, and the essential ingredient of effective punishment. Central to Allersâs unique approach is his certainty that dramatic character transformation comes despite fixed habits and past mistakes. He proves this, placing the highest value on the Churchâs accumulated wisdom about human nature and drawing freely from Scripture, the lives and writings of the saints, and the teachings of great theologians.
Significantly, you will grasp the root causes of common problems such as anxiety, bed-wetting, compulsiveness, daydreaming, defiance, discouragement, disillusionment, effeminacy, gossip, homosexuality, impulsiveness, indecisiveness, insecurity, loneliness, dishonesty, oversensitivity, pridefulness, scrupulosity, promiscuity, speech impediments, suicidal tendencies, superstition, vengefulness, and weakness of will.
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- Classic book that has helped generations of CatholicsÂ
- Written by a contemporary of Freud, friend of St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, & mentor to Hans Urs von Balthasar and Viktor E. Frankl
- How character is shaped in childhood and afterward and how moral & spiritual growth are linked to mental health
- Rooting out defects, strengthening virtues, and recognizing full potential
- Mistakes to avoid in child-rearing and how to foster achievement and holiness in children
Among all the psychologists of his time, Allers alone linked moral and spiritual growth to mental health. In this gem of a book, you will find an in-depth yet accessible explanation of how character is shaped in childhood and afterward. This trusty guide will help you in rooting out character defects, curing (and preventing) developmental problems, strengthening virtues, and recognizing dormant potential in both children and adults.
You will discover keys to spiritual growth that is steady and lasting, including:
- Three forces that shape character
- Four factors that lead to antisocial behavior in childrenÂ
- The virtue most critical to â and the vice most destructive of â steady personal growth
- Common personality types and their problems
- Typical ways we deceive ourselves and inhibit real self-knowledge
- The roles environment and heredity play in the formation of character
Dr. Allers, an esteemed friend of Edith Stein and mentor of Hans Urs von Balthasar and Viktor E. Frankl, also unpacks how a widely held Protestant belief about manâs nature â shared by some Catholics â can stunt psychological growth. He specifies mistakes to avoid in child-rearing (early childhood and adolescence) and the proper family environment in which to foster high achievement in children.
Additionally, he explores leniency versus severity in child-rearing, what to do about âdifficultâ children, and the essential ingredient of effective punishment. Central to Allersâs unique approach is his certainty that dramatic character transformation comes despite fixed habits and past mistakes. He proves this, placing the highest value on the Churchâs accumulated wisdom about human nature and drawing freely from Scripture, the lives and writings of the saints, and the teachings of great theologians.
Significantly, you will grasp the root causes of common problems such as anxiety, bed-wetting, compulsiveness, daydreaming, defiance, discouragement, disillusionment, effeminacy, gossip, homosexuality, impulsiveness, indecisiveness, insecurity, loneliness, dishonesty, oversensitivity, pridefulness, scrupulosity, promiscuity, speech impediments, suicidal tendencies, superstition, vengefulness, and weakness of will.






















