
#097 - What You Can Change and What You Cant The Complete Guide to Successful Self-Improvement (Martin E. Seligman)
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The Psychology of Change: What You Can — and Can't — Transform in Yourself
Are there limits to self-improvement? Can we truly change anything we set our minds to? In this illuminating episode, we delve into Dr. Martin E. P. Seligman's profound book, "What You Can Change... and What You Can't: The Complete Guide to Successful Self-Improvement." Get ready to explore the true capacity for personal transformation in various psychological and behavioral aspects of life.
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Seligman, a renowned psychologist, challenges prevailing ideologies regarding human plasticity, asserting that some traits are deeply ingrained due to biological and evolutionary factors, while others are more amenable to change through specific therapeutic interventions. The text critically evaluates different approaches to psychological well-being, including psychotherapy, self-improvement, and biological psychiatry, often contrasting their effectiveness and underlying assumptions.
Tags: What You Can Change and What You Can't, Martin E. P. Seligman, psychology of change, self-improvement, personal growth, positive psychology, therapy, biological psychiatry, human plasticity, nature vs nurture, depression, anxiety, phobias, OCD, addiction, self-help, non-fiction, book club, podcast, psychological well-being
The book delves into conditions like depression, anxiety, phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder, sexual identity, and issues of weight and alcohol, providing evidence-based insights. Seligman emphasizes the crucial importance of understanding the "depth" of a problem—how resistant to change it is—to guide individuals toward realistic and effective strategies for self-improvement. This is a must-listen for anyone seeking genuine, evidence-based guidance on personal growth and psychological well-being.