Foreword | p. 9 |
Preface | p. 15 |
Introduction | p. 16 |
Fundamentals of Character Development | |
What is the Psyche? | p. 27 |
The concept of consciousness | p. 27 |
The function of the psyche | p. 27 |
Our purpose and goal-directedness | p. 28 |
Social Aspects of Mental Life | p. 34 |
The absolute truth | p. 34 |
The need for communal life | p. 35 |
Security and adaptation | p. 36 |
Social feeling | p. 38 |
The Child and Society | p. 39 |
Infancy | p. 39 |
The effect of obstacles | p. 41 |
The individual as a social being | p. 45 |
The World We Live In | p. 47 |
Our mental universe | p. 47 |
The way we see the world | p. 49 |
Perception | p. 49 |
Memory | p. 50 |
Imagination | p. 51 |
Aspects of Unreality | p. 57 |
Fantasy | p. 57 |
Dreams: general considerations | p. 59 |
Empathy and identification | p. 59 |
Influence, suggestion and hypnosis | p. 61 |
The Inferiority Complex | p. 66 |
Early childhood | p. 66 |
Compensation: The striving for recognition and superiority | p. 68 |
The graph of life and the cosmic picture | p. 74 |
Psychological Characteristics | p. 83 |
Preparation for life | p. 83 |
Attention and distraction | p. 85 |
Criminal negligence and forgetfulness | p. 87 |
The unconscious | p. 87 |
Dreams | p. 94 |
Intelligence | p. 102 |
Male and Female | p. 104 |
Men, women and the division of labour | p. 104 |
Male dominance | p. 106 |
The alleged inferiority of women | p. 110 |
Rejecting the woman's role | p. 114 |
Tension between the sexes | p. 122 |
What can we do? | p. 124 |
The Family Constellation | p. 126 |
The Science of Character | |
General Considerations | p. 135 |
How do we become who we are? | p. 135 |
Social feeling, community spirit and the development of character | p. 139 |
How character develops | p. 142 |
The old school of psychology | p. 148 |
Temperament and endocrine secretion | p. 149 |
To sum up | p. 155 |
Aggressive Character Traits | p. 157 |
Vanity and ambition | p. 157 |
Playing God | p. 175 |
Jealousy | p. 178 |
Envy | p. 180 |
Greed | p. 183 |
Hate | p. 185 |
Non-Aggressive Character Traits | p. 188 |
Withdrawal | p. 188 |
Anxiety | p. 189 |
Timidity | p. 192 |
The detour syndrome | p. 194 |
Absence of social graces | p. 199 |
Other Expressions of Character | p. 202 |
Mood and temperament | p. 202 |
Manner of speech | p. 204 |
Schoolroom behaviour | p. 204 |
Pedantry and prejudice | p. 205 |
Submissiveness | p. 206 |
Imperiousness | p. 209 |
Bad luck | p. 209 |
Religiosity | p. 210 |
Feelings and Emotions | p. 212 |
Disjunctive feelings | p. 213 |
Anger | p. 213 |
Grief | p. 216 |
Disgust | p. 217 |
Fear | p. 217 |
The misuse of emotion | p. 219 |
Conjunctive feelings | p. 220 |
Joy | p. 220 |
Sympathy | p. 221 |
Humility | p. 221 |
General Remarks on Child-Rearing and Education | p. 223 |
Conclusion | p. 229 |
Glossary of Key Terms | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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