Self-Alteration: How People Change Themselves across Cultures
By Jean-Paul Baldacchino (Editor), Christopher Houston (Editor), Max Harwood (Contribution by), Gil Hizi (Contribution by), Michael Jackson (Contribution by), Muhammad Kavesh (Contribution by), Gisella Orsini (Contribution by), Nigel Rapport (Contribution by), Kathryn Rountree (Contribution by), Banu Senay (Contribution by), Jaap Timmer (Contribution by)
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By Jean-Paul Baldacchino (Editor), Christopher Houston (Editor), Max Harwood (Contribution by), Gil Hizi (Contribution by), Michael Jackson (Contribution by), Muhammad Kavesh (Contribution by), Gisella Orsini (Contribution by), Nigel Rapport (Contribution by), Kathryn Rountree (Contribution by), Banu Senay (Contribution by), Jaap Timmer (Contribution by)
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Many of us feel a pressing desire to be differentto be other than who we are. Self-conscious, we anxiously perceive our shortcomings or insufficiencies, wondering why we are how we are and whether we might be different. Often, we wish to alter ourselves, to change our relationships, and to transform the person we are in those relationships. Not only a philosophical question about how other people change, self-alteration is also a practical carecan I change, and how? Self-Alteration: How P...


