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  2. Maxwell Maltz - Wikipedia

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    Maxwell Maltz (March 10, 1899 – April 7, 1975 [1]) was an American cosmetic surgeon. author of Psycho-Cybernetics (1960), which was a system of ideas that he claimed could improve one's self-image leading to a more successful and fulfilling life. [2]

  3. Psycho-Cybernetics - Wikipedia

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    In cybernetic mechanisms, once success is found, it is focused on and errors are forgotten. Maltz encourages readers to recall past successes and happy moments. He saw self-image change as self-image realization, "Oh, this is who I am". This is where dramatic behavior change happens. Hypnosis is the relaxed acceptance of ideas (beliefs ...

  4. Self-image - Wikipedia

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    Self-image is the mental picture, generally of a kind that is quite resistant to change, that depicts not only details that are potentially available to an objective investigation by others (height, weight, hair color, etc.), but also items that have been learned by persons about themselves, either from personal experiences or by internalizing the judgments of others.

  5. List of self-help books - Wikipedia

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    Maxwell Maltz: self image Rich Dad Poor Dad: 1997 Robert Kiyoasaki Personal finance The Secret: 2006: Rhonda Byrne: optimism Selfie of Success: 2019: Burra Venkatesham: success The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People: 1989: Stephen Covey: success Think and Grow Rich: 1937: Napoleon Hill: success Unlimited Power: 1986: Anthony Robbins ...

  6. Prescott Lecky - Wikipedia

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    At a time when American psychology was dominated by behaviorism, he developed the concept of self-help as a method in psychotherapy of the self in the 1920s. His concepts influenced Maxwell Maltz in his writing of the classic self-help book, Psycho-Cybernetics. George Kelly, in his book The Psychology of Personal Constructs, also credits Lecky ...

  7. Self-concept - Wikipedia

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    One's self-perception is defined by one's self-concept, self-knowledge, self-esteem, and social self. The self-concept is an internal model that uses self-assessments in order to define one's self-schemas. [17] Changes in self-concept can be measured by spontaneous self-report, where a person is prompted by a question like "Who are you?".

  8. Impression management - Wikipedia

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    Maintaining a version of self-presentation that is generally considered to be attractive can help to increase one's social capital, and this method is commonly implemented by individuals at networking events. These self-presentation methods can also be used on the corporate level as impression management. [1] [7]

  9. Maltz - Wikipedia

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    Maltz (from German: Malz - malt) is a surname of German and Jewish as well. Albert Maltz (1908–1985), American writer; Benjamin N. Maltz (1901–1993), American banker and philanthropist; Carlos Maltz (born 1962), Brazilian drummer; Dylan Maltz (born 1994), American lacrosse player; George L. Maltz (1842–1910), American banker and politician