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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Why do intelligent, self-aware people keep sabotaging themselves? Why does self-awareness, on its own, so rarely lead to lasting change? And why does understanding the problem so rarely become solving it?The answer isn't a lack of emotional intelligence. It's something more fundamental - and… until now, largely unnamed.Ego Intelligence introduces a groundbreaking framework built on seventeen years of clinical observation and validated through systematic research: three core defensive patterns - the Expert, the Judge, and the Victim - that hijack our neurological responses before conscious choice even becomes possible. These aren't personality flaws or moral failures. They are survival mechanisms, formed early, running automatically, and quietly eliminating the very space where authentic response lives.Drawing on Howard Gardner's criteria for distinct human intelligences, licensed counselor and researcher Glenn Short makes a compelling case that Ego Intelligence represents an entirely new cognitive capacity - one that explains why every major therapeutic modality works, and why each one sometimes doesn't. CBT, DBT, ACT, person-centered therapy, narrative approaches - each builds a different kind of resource for navigating the same underlying terrain.This book gives clinicians, counseling students, and thoughtful individuals a precise map of that terrain. It explains how patterns form, how they intensify, how they interact with personal values, and - most importantly - how change actually happens. Not by dismantling defenses, but by building the resources that make genuine choice accessible again.Whether you work in a clinical setting or are simply trying to understand why you keep arriving at the same crossroads, Ego Intelligence offers something rare: a framework that doesn't just describe the problem. It shows you the way forward. Ego Intelligence, Emotional intelligence, Educational Psychology, Quality of motivation, Interpersonal and intrapersonal skills, Authentic Self, Ego self This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Why do intelligent, self-aware people keep sabotaging themselves? Why does self-awareness, on its own, so rarely lead to lasting change? And why does understanding the problem so rarely become solving it?The answer isn't a lack of emotional intelligence. It's something more fundamental - and… until now, largely unnamed.Ego Intelligence introduces a groundbreaking framework built on seventeen years of clinical observation and validated through systematic research: three core defensive patterns - the Expert, the Judge, and the Victim - that hijack our neurological responses before conscious choice even becomes possible. These aren't personality flaws or moral failures. They are survival mechanisms, formed early, running automatically, and quietly eliminating the very space where authentic response lives.Drawing on Howard Gardner's criteria for distinct human intelligences, licensed counselor and researcher Glenn Short makes a compelling case that Ego Intelligence represents an entirely new cognitive capacity - one that explains why every major therapeutic modality works, and why each one sometimes doesn't. CBT, DBT, ACT, person-centered therapy, narrative approaches - each builds a different kind of resource for navigating the same underlying terrain.This book gives clinicians, counseling students, and thoughtful individuals a precise map of that terrain. It explains how patterns form, how they intensify, how they interact with personal values, and - most importantly - how change actually happens. Not by dismantling defenses, but by building the resources that make genuine choice accessible again.Whether you work in a clinical setting or are simply trying to understand why you keep arriving at the same crossroads, Ego Intelligence offers something rare: a framework that doesn't just describe the problem. It shows you the way forward. Ego Intelligence, Emotional intelligence, Educational Psychology, Quality of motivation, Interpersonal and intrapersonal skills, Authentic Self, Ego self This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Why do intelligent, self-aware people keep sabotaging themselves? Why does self-awareness, on its own, so rarely lead to lasting change? And why does understanding the problem so rarely become solving it?The answer isn't a lack of emotional intelligence. It's something more fundamental - and… until now, largely unnamed.Ego Intelligence introduces a groundbreaking framework built on seventeen years of clinical observation and validated through systematic research: three core defensive patterns - the Expert, the Judge, and the Victim - that hijack our neurological responses before conscious choice even becomes possible. These aren't personality flaws or moral failures. They are survival mechanisms, formed early, running automatically, and quietly eliminating the very space where authentic response lives.Drawing on Howard Gardner's criteria for distinct human intelligences, licensed counselor and researcher Glenn Short makes a compelling case that Ego Intelligence represents an entirely new cognitive capacity - one that explains why every major therapeutic modality works, and why each one sometimes doesn't. CBT, DBT, ACT, person-centered therapy, narrative approaches - each builds a different kind of resource for navigating the same underlying terrain.This book gives clinicians, counseling students, and thoughtful individuals a precise map of that terrain. It explains how patterns form, how they intensify, how they interact with personal values, and - most importantly - how change actually happens. Not by dismantling defenses, but by building the resources that make genuine choice accessible again.Whether you work in a clinical setting or are simply trying to understand why you keep arriving at the same crossroads, Ego Intelligence offers something rare: a framework that doesn't just describe the problem. It shows you the way forward. Ego Intelligence, Emotional intelligence, Educational Psychology, Quality of motivation, Interpersonal and intrapersonal skills, Authentic Self, Ego self This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Why do intelligent, self-aware people keep sabotaging themselves Why does self-awareness, on its own, so rarely lead to lasting change And why does understanding the problem so rarely become solving it The answer isn't a lack of emotiona…l intelligence. It's something more fundamental - and until now, largely unnamed.Ego Intelligence introduces a groundbreaking framework built on seventeen years of clinical observation and validated through systematic research: three core defensive patterns - the Expert, the Judge, and the Victim - that hijack our neurological responses before conscious choice even becomes possible. These aren't personality flaws or moral failures. They are survival mechanisms, formed early, running automatically, and quietly eliminating the very space where authentic response lives.Drawing on Howard Gardner's criteria for distinct human intelligences, licensed counselor and researcher Glenn Short makes a compelling case that Ego Intelligence represents an entirely new cognitive capacity - one that explains why every major therapeutic modality works, and why each one sometimes doesn't. CBT, DBT, ACT, person-centered therapy, narrative approaches - each builds a different kind of resource for navigating the same underlying terrain.This book gives clinicians, counseling students, and thoughtful individuals a precise map of that terrain. It explains how patterns form, how they intensify, how they interact with personal values, and - most importantly - how change actually happens. Not by dismantling defenses, but by building the resources that make genuine choice accessible again.Whether you work in a clinical setting or are simply trying to understand why you keep arriving at the same crossroads, Ego Intelligence offers something rare: a framework that doesn't just describe the problem. It shows you the way forward.

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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Ego Intelligence - The Architecture of Defense | Glenn Short | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Applied Alternatives | EAN 9798995023807 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.