Your own worst enemy understanding the paradox of self-defeating behavior

"From Ivan Boesky to John Belushi, from Mike Tyson to Gary Hart, the world is full of those who have had it all and have blown it. And every day, all around us, we see people sabotaging their own goals - by using alcohol or drugs, or by staying in terrible relationships. Why do they do it?"...

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Hauptverfasser: Berglas, Steven (VerfasserIn), Baumeister, Roy F. 1953- (VerfasserIn)
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Personality Disorders
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