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- catalog abstract "The Monkey-Rope is Melville's symbol in his novel Moby Dick for the relationships that bind each of us to every other individual who shares our human condition - family, friends, lovers, colleagues at work, and all those who make up the society and world around us. Now, a distinguished psychiatrist draws on his 40 years of research and treatment of individuals, couples, and families to describe the basic nature of these relationships and how they shape our lives. In these brief, illuminating essays, Dr. Lewis sharply delineates how destructive relationships can weaken one's self esteem, assault one's dignity, and lead to depression and other psychiatric disorders. At the same time, he shows how an understanding of one's self and of one's relationships with others can lead to a happier, more productive life - how the Monkey-Rope does not tie us down, but rather is our connection to more meaningful, fulfilling relationships.".
- catalog contributor b9480263.
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "At the same time, he shows how an understanding of one's self and of one's relationships with others can lead to a happier, more productive life - how the Monkey-Rope does not tie us down, but rather is our connection to more meaningful, fulfilling relationships.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-169).".
- catalog description "Now, a distinguished psychiatrist draws on his 40 years of research and treatment of individuals, couples, and families to describe the basic nature of these relationships and how they shape our lives. In these brief, illuminating essays, Dr. Lewis sharply delineates how destructive relationships can weaken one's self esteem, assault one's dignity, and lead to depression and other psychiatric disorders.".
- catalog description "The Monkey-Rope is Melville's symbol in his novel Moby Dick for the relationships that bind each of us to every other individual who shares our human condition - family, friends, lovers, colleagues at work, and all those who make up the society and world around us.".
- catalog description "pt. I. On Relationship with One's Self. 1. What Is It Like To Be You? 2. Understanding One's Biography: Major Life Themes. 3. The Constant Self. 4. How Much of You Is Me? How Much of Me Is You? 5. Self-Determination. 6. God, Genes, and Change. 7. To Repeat or Not to Repeat -- pt. II. Crucial Searches in the Relationship with One's Self. 8. On Certainty and Doubt. 9. The Search for Intimacy. 10. Self-Esteem. 11. On Being Mature. 12. Knowing the Rules. 13. The Ideal Woman, Self-Esteem, and Depression. 14. Fat Cells and Painful Memories. 15. Compelling Stories and Statistical Probabilities. 16. Growing Up Sane in an Insane Family -- pt. III. Losses in the Relationship with One's Self. 17. A Christmas Tree in a Cemetery. 18. On Being Left. 19. I Want to be Alone. 20. On Being a Psychiatric Disorder. 21. The Man-with-the-Vacant-Eyes -- pt. IV. Basic Propositions in Relationships with Important Others. 22. One Plus One Equals Two -- More or Less.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 169 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Monkey-rope.".
- catalog identifier "0964188724 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Monkey-rope.".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Larchmont, N.Y. : Bernel Books ; New York : Distributed by Brunner/Mazel,".
- catalog relation "Monkey-rope.".
- catalog subject "158 20".
- catalog subject "1996 G-012".
- catalog subject "BF 697 L674m 1996".
- catalog subject "BF697 .L455 1996".
- catalog subject "Ego.".
- catalog subject "Interpersonal Relations.".
- catalog subject "Interpersonal relations.".
- catalog subject "Self.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. On Relationship with One's Self. 1. What Is It Like To Be You? 2. Understanding One's Biography: Major Life Themes. 3. The Constant Self. 4. How Much of You Is Me? How Much of Me Is You? 5. Self-Determination. 6. God, Genes, and Change. 7. To Repeat or Not to Repeat -- pt. II. Crucial Searches in the Relationship with One's Self. 8. On Certainty and Doubt. 9. The Search for Intimacy. 10. Self-Esteem. 11. On Being Mature. 12. Knowing the Rules. 13. The Ideal Woman, Self-Esteem, and Depression. 14. Fat Cells and Painful Memories. 15. Compelling Stories and Statistical Probabilities. 16. Growing Up Sane in an Insane Family -- pt. III. Losses in the Relationship with One's Self. 17. A Christmas Tree in a Cemetery. 18. On Being Left. 19. I Want to be Alone. 20. On Being a Psychiatric Disorder. 21. The Man-with-the-Vacant-Eyes -- pt. IV. Basic Propositions in Relationships with Important Others. 22. One Plus One Equals Two -- More or Less.".
- catalog title "The monkey-rope : a psychotherapist's reflections on relationships / by Jerry M. Lewis.".
- catalog type "text".