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The text outlines psychological mechanisms behind everyday temperamental faults, arguing that much of thought and motive lies in the unconscious and is shaped by repression, identification, and narcissistic impulses. It surveys how phantasy, rationalization, and determinism influence character formation and irritability, then moves to practical self-help: methods of self-analysis, readjustment of objectives and thought, and use of auto-suggestion to reduce self-deception and improve temperament. Interwoven are clinical descriptions of common lesser abnormalities and accessible guidance for individuals and parents seeking to recognize and modify habitual reactions without specialist psychoanalytic treatment.

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Paul Bousfield

Paul Bousfield is an author known for his work in the realm of psychology and self-help. His notable book, "The Omnipotent Self: A Study in Self-Deception and Self-Cure," explores the complexities of self-perception and the mechanisms of self-deception. Through his writing, Bousfield delves into the intricacies of the human psyche, offering insights into personal growth and healing. His contributions to literature reflect a keen interest in understanding the self and the processes that govern human behavior.

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