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“Rather than consult astrological charts or take quizzes in magazines, read Who Am I? for an authoritative, research-based understanding of why we do the things we do.” Ellen Langer, Ph.D., author of Mindfulness and The Power of Mindful Living
“Readers...will [better understand] their motivational styles and have a lot of fun doing so.” Edward Zigler, Sterling Professor of Psychology, Yale University
“Using a wealth of everyday examples, Steven Reiss offers...insight into such matters as why some interpersonal relationships are enduringly satisfying, and others are not. His theory of motivation illuminates the important questions in our lives.” Richard J. McNally, Professor of Psychology, Harvard University
“Reiss shows us how to identify our own pattern of desires and how to compare and contrast the patterns in our relationships. The applications of this scientific extension of Maslow’s hierarchy extend beyond the personal: Reiss’ system can improve our working relationships and enhance our professional lives.” Ruth Luckasson, J.D., Regents’ Professor and Professor of Special Education, University of New Mexico
“An ‘outside the box’ approach to understanding individual behavior. Reiss clearly explains the sixteen basic desires, and shows how to easily plot one’s own ‘desire profile.’ Readers of Who Am I? will gain valuable insight into their motivational styles and have a lot of fun doing so.” Edward Zigler, Sterling Professor of Psychology, Yale University
“Steven Reiss provides an exciting new way to think about ourselves.” Ellen Langer, Ph.D., author of Mindfulness and The Power of Mindful Learning
“Well explained in lay readers’ terms.” Library Journal
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