Character Disturbance by George K. Simon Jr. explores the rising phenomenon of individuals who display chronic patterns of harmful behaviour without experiencing genuine remorse or insight. This groundbreaking work examines how character disturbances differ from traditional mental health conditions and why conventional therapeutic approaches often fail with these individuals.
Key Themes
- The distinction between character disturbance and personality disorders or neuroses
- How manipulative and aggressive behaviours stem from character deficits rather than psychological trauma
- Why traditional psychotherapy may be ineffective or counterproductive in these cases
- Practical frameworks for recognising and responding to character-disturbed individuals in personal and professional relationships
Sissoo recommends this because understanding character disturbance is essential for anyone pursuing genuine healing and self-awareness. This book complements therapeutic work by helping readers develop psychological literacy and healthier relationship boundaries, supporting overall wellbeing and personal growth.
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