The fifth principle / Paul Williams.

The Fifth Principle is the first of three books that take as their subject aspects of the author's life. This book reflects upon a period between birth and eight years of age; the second book will address adolescence and the third, adulthood. It would be misleading to consider what follows to b...

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Main Author: Williams, Paul (Psychotherapist)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Karnac Books, 2010.
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Summary:The Fifth Principle is the first of three books that take as their subject aspects of the author's life. This book reflects upon a period between birth and eight years of age; the second book will address adolescence and the third, adulthood. It would be misleading to consider what follows to be autobiography, or the "case history" of an individual. The author of the book, and the individual written about, are not the same person. It is a piece of literature that furnishes an account of the methods of a mind in its efforts to prevail in oppressive circumstances.
Physical Description:1 online resource (127 p.)
ISBN:9780429920790
0429920792
9781849407922
1849407924
9781780492964
1780492960
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