How To Psychoanalyze Yourself
THIS is a book for normal people! Normal people, with problems.
It is written for the person who, although afflicted with some degree of unconscious conflicts (as we all are to some extent), is sufficiently well balanced to
follow the instructions at self analysis which are ex-plained in detail.
Is there some danger in the stirring up of uncon-scious morbid influences where the mental conflicts have already practically forced the sufferer over
into a sort of borderland of mental or emotional in-stability?
After due reflection I feel justified in answering that question in the following way:
If a person has enough self-control to read and to understand the significance of the various phases of this subject as treated in this book, that very ability
is sufficient evidence that nothing but good can result
from applying the methods described.
When more people begin to appreciate that there is at their disposal a means for remedying deeply-seated character and temperamental defects, and begin to
apply these means by self-efforts, the curve of social character standards will move upward rapidly.
And we will be a healthier, happier nation.