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Flowers of Egoism: How Trauma Affects Personality and What to Do About It

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Flowers of Egoism: How Trauma Affects Personality and What to Do About It
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Drawing on effective IFS therapy, client stories, and his personal experience in therapy, leading Russian psychologist Vladimir Dashevsky offers practices that will help heal trauma, strengthen mental health, and find inner peace.

Is someone who protects their boundaries selfish? Is someone who cares only for others altruistic?

We dislike selfishness in others, yet we often defend our own rational selfishness. So why does everyone only think about themselves? In Vladimir Dashevsky's book, you'll find the answer to this question. You'll also understand whether being selfish is really so bad.

The first personality type associated with self-love is the narcissist, but in reality, there's a vast array of egoistic varieties. Vladimir provides a complete classification of egoistic types, not all of which are poisonous.

Whether it's nettle, clover, or a bright sunflower, you'll be able to:

- learn how to interact with each type so it doesn't hurt you;
- understand the true psychological reasons behind this person's actions;
- perform exercises that will help develop psychological resilience;
take the egoism test (or offer it to someone else).

Based on IFS therapy, this book explains the mechanisms and causes of egoistic behavior, provides specific advice on survival strategies for different types of egoists, and helps process the traumas that caused it.
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