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The Self-Sabotage Cycle: Why We Repeat Behaviors That Create Hardships and Ruin Relationships [Hardcover]

Stanley Rosner (Author), Patricia Hermes (Author)
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October 30, 2006

A 12-year-old boy vows he will never do to his future family what his father did by leaving the boy, his sister and mother. Yet, 30 years later, the boy now a man leaves his own family. A young woman who's broken off an abusive relationship is now attracted to the same kind of personality in a potential boyfriend. And an attorney who grew up with an impossible-to-please father takes a job in a firm where the boss thinks praise is never productive. These are the kind of repetitive cycles that Stanley Rosner has seen time and again in his practice across 40 years as a clinical psychologist. A past president of the Connecticut Psychological Association, Rosner examines in this book whether there is for some people a compulsion to repeat self-destructive acts, and what the foundation for that compulsion might be, as well as how it can be changed to afford better, happier living.

Assisted by popular author Patricia Hermes, Rosner offers many eye-opening vignettes from his therapy rooms, showing us clearly how early life events can create unconscious dilemmas that move us to repeat the situation in other forms. He aims to show us how we can resolve the issues that linger, explaining how to recognize these issues, then move forward to put them to rest in ways that are not self-sabotaging. What I have to offer, says Rosner, is the opportunity for change.


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"Rosner, a clinical psychologist, and Hermes, an author, discuss the cycle of self-destruction that affects some people in interpersonal relationships, its causes, and how to recognize and change it. Through stories of cases, they describe repetitive behavior arising from early childhood, in marriage, in child rearing, on the job, and in ways people try to rescue or repent. Addictions and repetition compulsion are also covered."

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"From the viewpoint of clinical practice, the book is an enlightening account of the dynamics of the repetition compulsion--a tendency to repeat certain forms of behavior that are compulsive and destructive at the same time. The authors have offered an in-depth analysis of what causes this form of behavior, the various ways in which it manifests itself and finally suggest ways to overcome it. The book starts with interesting and day-to-day examples of relatively harmless forms of repetitive behavior arousing the curiosity of the reader. Later, the authors go on to describe the more destructive forms of repetitive behavior and its overpowering nature, which often result in hardships in one's interpersonal relationships at work and home….[t]he book is an interesting read and will largely appeal to people inclined towards psychology."

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Shows, via case studies from a veteran psychologist, how early life experiences can be a trigger the development of adult repetitive, self-defeating behaviors, including being attracted to the same kind of hurtful mate or relationship again and again.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger; 1 edition (October 30, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0275990036
  • ISBN-13: 978-0275990039
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,128,747 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A lucid, candid and very helpful approach, September 26, 2009
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I came across this book by chance and the very word "cycle" in the title called my attention. What a nice surprise it was! This is not your typical self-help book where the author claims to be authoritative and then goes on to offer a nicely packaged solution. It is a brilliant book where you can follow the author's own efforts to understand and help people who suffer from repeating self-defeating behaviors. It is an insightful journey where the author provides a unique view of the relationship doctor-patient in a psychotherapy. You will be challenged to put this book down.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ain't it the truth?, June 22, 2008
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The cover is off setting and the prose is a bit wordy but the insight and knowledge is right on! I am an introspective person who often spends times wondering why I did things and try not to repeat mistakes. I just wish more people were open to self analysis and self critism. That sounds like a Maoist slogan but by the time we're past 30 years old I think we all need to be accountable for what we do and why we repeat certain behaviours.
Starting from the intro when the writer cites the books' inspiration from a mundane conversation w/ a hotel doorman we get a glimpse as to the depth of this books' ideas.
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