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Bergler, Edmund. Principles of self-damage. Madison, Conn: International Universities Press, 1992.

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Jackson, Raymond G. Psychology of neuroticism and shame. New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2010.

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How to live well: Secrets of using neurosis. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995.

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Bergler, Edmund. Curable and incurable neurotics: Problems of "neurotics" versus "malignant" psychic masochism. Madison, Conn: International Universities Press, 1993.

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Neurosis and human growth: The struggle toward self-realization. New York: Norton, 1991.

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Porterfield, Kay Marie. Violent voices: Twelve steps to freedom from verbal and emotional abuse. Deerfield Beach, Fla: Health Communications, 1989.

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Mind and its treatment: A psychoanalytic approach. Madison, Conn: International Universities Press, 1993.

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Porterfield, Kay Marie. Violent voices: 12 steps to freedom from emotional abuse. Deerfield Beach, FL: Health Communications, 1989.

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Girl on the couch: Life, love, and confessions of a normal neurotic. New York: Villard, 2008.

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A surprisingly soothing book of harmony for those teetering on the brink of total neurotic meltdown. United Kingdom: Mad Moose, 2002.

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William, Frucht, ed. The new view of self: How genes and neurotransmitters shape your mind, your personality, and your mental health. New York: Macmillan USA, 1997.

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Good, Jim. In Good Taste?:A neurotic feast of self-mockery and ridicule. BookSurge Publishing, 2002.

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Moody, John, and Jim Good. In Good Taste?: A neurotic feast of self-mockery and ridicule. BookSurge Publishing, 2001.

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Curable & Incurable Neurotics. Liveright Publishing Corporation, 1986.

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Eliot, George, and K. M. Newton. Daniel Deronda. Edited by Graham Handley. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199682867.001.0001.

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She felt herself standing at the game of life with many eyes upon her, daring everything to win much.’ Gwendolen Harleth gambles her happiness when she marries a sadistic aristocrat for his money. Beautiful, neurotic, and self-centred, Gwendolen is trapped in an increasingly destructive relationship, and only her chance encounter with the idealistic Deronda seems to offer the hope of a brighter future. Deronda is searching for a vocation, and in embracing the Jewish cause he finds one that is both visionary and life-changing. Damaged by their pasts, and alienated from the society around them, they must both discover the values that will give their lives meaning. George Eliot’s powerful novel is set in a Britain whose ruling class is decadent and materialistic, its power likely to be threatened by a politically emergent Germany. The novel’s exploration of sexuality, guilt, and the will to power anticipates later developments in fiction, and its linking of the personal and the political in a context of social and economic crisis gives it especial relevance to the dominant issues of the twenty-first century.
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