The Evolving Self by Robert Kegan

Problem and Process in Human Development

The book explores the intricate journey of human development, emphasizing the dynamic interplay between the individual and their environment. It delves into the psychological growth stages that shape our understanding of self and others, highlighting how individuals construct meaning and identity throughout their lives. The narrative underscores the importance of evolving consciousness and the capacity to integrate complex perspectives, ultimately fostering a more adaptive and resilient self. Through a blend of theory and practical insights, the work offers a profound examination of how we navigate the challenges of modern life while striving for personal growth and fulfillment.

Published
1982
Nationality
American
Length
Medium
Pages
300-400
Original Language
English
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