Can Academics Learn from a Mere Clinical Psychologist? [Book Review]

Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 3 (1):125 - 143 (2001)
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Abstract

Robert L. Campbell views Nathaniel Branden's The Art of Living Consciously as an example of a popular book, written by a clinical practitioner, which nonetheless has many important implications for academic researchers. These include questions about: the correct theoretical understanding and successful measurement of self-esteem; the nature of free will; and the relationship between "cognitive" and "social" issues in psychological research

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