Mans Search for Himself, Rollo May
Mans Search for Himself, Rollo May
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Man's Search for Himself

Author: Rollo May

Narrator: James Anderson Foster

Unabridged: 8 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/30/2019


Synopsis

Loneliness, boredom, emptiness: These are the complaints that Rollo May encountered over and over from his patients. In response, he probes the hidden layers of personality to reveal the core of man's integration—a basic and inborn sense of value.

Man's Search for Himself is an illuminating view of our predicament in an age of overwhelming anxieties and gives guidance on how to choose, judge, and act during such times.

About Rollo May

Rollo May (1909-1994) taught at Harvard, Princeton, and Yale, and was Regents' Professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz. An influential psychologist, he was the bestselling author of Love and Will, as well as the author of The Courage to Create, Man's Search for Himself, The Meaning of Anxiety, and Psychology and the Human Dilemma.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ryan on April 28, 2009

I got this book for 10 cents at a library used book sale. It sat on my book shelf for two years and I picked it up just to flip through it and it couldn't have been a better time. It is exactly what I was looking for, talk about a meaningful coincidence. It was written in the 1950's by the great exi......more

Goodreads review by Maica on June 08, 2016

In this book, I noticed parallelisms between Rollo May's insights with those of Erich Fromm, especially on the aspect of freedom and irrational authority. But the difference is, May's style is rather free-flowing and spontaneous as contrasted with Fromm's somewhat repetitive with rigorously referen......more

Goodreads review by Morgan on February 16, 2020

In Man’s Search for Himself, existential psychologist Rollo May remarks that many modern people are “hollow” in so far as they experience only a vague and general sense of who they are and how they feel. May posits that this lack of “authentic” selfhood is due to a habitual avoidance of mortality an......more

Goodreads review by John on August 04, 2018

My therapist recommended this book after noticing that our conversations tended to gravitate towards existential queries about the meaning of life. If you’re like me and find yourself in similar conversations, frequently asking what’s the purpose of anything or feeling stuck in a rut with life’s mun......more

Goodreads review by Ebru on December 04, 2017

Edebiyat, şiir ve felsefeden anlayan bir terapistin danışanlarından edindiği bilgiyi kendi bilgisiyle harmanladığı bir metni okumak ne kadar da zevkli. Bencilliğin kendini sevmeyle eşitlendiği, narsizmi gıdıklayan bir yönetimsellik düzeninde hayatın paradoksal bilgisini edinmek çok zor ve bu yüzden......more