Revolting Self
Discover the intricate dynamics of self-directed emotions with "Revolting Self" by Philip A. Powell, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2015. In this thought-provoking paperback, Powell delves into the complex phenomenon of self-disgust, exploring its impact on psychological experiences and its potential links to psychopathology. With a comprehensive approach, the book examines how self-disgust can influence various aspects of physical functioning, including chronic health issues, disabilities, and sexual dysfunction. Spanning 368 pages, "Revolting Self" invites readers to reflect on the profound effects self-perception can have on overall well-being. Whether you're a student of clinical psychology or simply intrigued by the complexities of human emotions, this book offers valuable insights and a deeper understanding of how self-disgust manifests and affects our lives. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your knowledge with this essential read!