Hero or victim? (Record no. 51242)

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LC control number 93091889
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International Standard Book Number 0963940503
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Classification number BF173 .M544 1993
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Personal name Mitchell, Meredith B
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Title Hero or victim?
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Edition statement 1st ed
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Sherman Oaks, CA
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer M.B. Mitchell
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice c1993
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Extent x, 294p.; bibliog.
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Formatted contents note Part 1 - Importance of the hero and victim. 1 Self-examination takes courage. 2 Emergence of the victim and hero. 3 Imaging. 4 Hero rescues victim. Part 2 - Explorations into heroism. 5 The hero's relationship to freedom and creativity. 6 Seeking the treasure with a heroic attitude. 7 The heroine. Part 3 - Development of the hero: a Winnebago formulation. 8 The trickster stage. 9 The hare stage of hero development. 10 The red horn stage of hero development. 11 The twins stage of hero development. Part 4 - The journey of the hero. 12 Letting go ("Departure"). 13 Seeking new insights ("Initiation"). 14 Living more consciously ("Return"). Part 5 - The active hero. 15 Heroism in communication. 16 Now what?
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Summary, etc. 'The primary goal of this book is to help you discover and engage the courageous, determined, assertive, creative, liberating hero within yourself so as to recognize, accept, and rescue the frightened, debilitated victim which also resides within. We do not have to remain victims of shame, guilt, self-flagellation, or feeling abused.' --p. 10
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Psychoanalysis
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Heroes
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Heroes
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