'How can I get in touch with this real self, underlying all my surface
behaviour? How can I become myself?' Carl Rogers, US
psychotherapistThe Inner Self is a book about the ways we hide
from the truth about ourselves and the psychological freedom we enjoy
when we finally face that most searching question of all: 'Who am I,
really?'Hugh Mackay explores our 'top 20' hiding places - from addiction
to materialism, nostalgia to victimhood. He explains how it is our fear
of love's demands that drive us into hiding. He argues that love is our
highest ideal, the richest source of life's meaning and purpose, and the
key to our emotional security, personal serenity and confidence.Yet
Mackay exposes the great paradox of human nature, that while love brings
out our best, we don't always want our best brought forward.Powerfully
written and drawing on a lifetime of research, The Inner Self is a
work of extraordinary insight by one of Australia's most respected
psychologists.