Books by Dan P. McAdams and Complete Book Reviews
Dan P. McAdams, Author Oxford University Press $37.95 (390p) ISBN 978-0-19-517693-3
Making extensive use of his clinical studies, McAdams examines the stories of highly generative Americans-people with strong commitments to the well being of their country, community and family. A narrative psychologist, McAdams is not concerned...
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Dan P. McAdams, Author Doubleday Books $17.95 (252p) ISBN 978-0-385-24266-0
Starting with the mother-infant bond and continuing through life's stages, the sharing of one's innermost self with another is one of the most basic human needs, according to McAdams, an associate professor of psychology at Loyola University in...
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Dan P. McAdams, Author William Morrow & Company $22 (336p) ISBN 978-0-688-10866-3
No self-help treatise about exorcising fatalistic visions of one's life, this frequently wooden but intermittently arresting book proposes that ``each of us comes to know who he or she is by creating a heroic story of the self.'' McAdams, a Chicago...
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Dan P. McAdams, Oxford Univ., $29.95 (288p) ISBN 978-0-19-975208-9
In exploring Bush's reasons for invading Iraq, narrative psychologist McAdams (The Person) taps behavioral science to probe the 43rd president's psyche, resulting in a fascinating, fun, and highly unusual profile. McAdams sees the answer in a "perfec
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