Compassion and Self-Hate

Compassion and Self-Hate by Theodore Isaac Rubin, published by Random House Publishing Group in September 1977, is a significant contribution to the self-help genre. This 270-page book explores how negative self-images can hinder personal happiness and offers insights into fostering self-respect and love. Dr. Rubin provides readers with practical guidance aimed at overcoming detrimental thought patterns.
In this edition, readers will find a comprehensive examination of psychological concepts related to self-perception and emotional well-being. The book presents strategies for cultivating a more positive self-image, emphasizing the importance of compassion in personal development. With a focus on psychology, Compassion and Self-Hate serves as a resource for those seeking to improve their relationship with themselves and enhance their overall quality of life.
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In one of the first books in the self-help market to demonstrate how negative images can obstruct the path to happiness, Dr. Rubin’s classic guide gives readers the keys to developing life-enhancing respect and love for themselves. 288 pp.
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