英文原版 The Road Less Traveled 少有人走的路 心智成熟的旅程
Publisher: Holiday House; Intl edition; Export edition (1997/9/1)
Original language book name: 少有人走的路
平装: 320 pages
Language: 英语
ISBN: 068485015X
EAN: 9780684850153
Product Dimensions: 16.9 x 10.8 x 2.2 cm
Item Weight: 150 g
图书描述
这是一部罕见的心理学杰作,早在1983年,它便成为有口皆碑的超级畅销读物。作者灵活运用传统心理分析方法去解决人生的冲突和难题。它的有效和实用,产生了的轰动响应。——《出版者周刊》
本书处处透露出沟通与理解的意味,它跨越时代限制,帮助我们探索爱的本质,引导我们过上崭新,宁静而丰富的生活;它帮助我们学习爱,也学习独立;它教诲我们成为更称职的、更有理解心的父母。归根到底,它告诉我们怎样找到真正的自我。
Hailed by the Washington Post as "aspontaneous act of generosity," The Road LessTraveled has already given more than two million gratefulreaders an inspirational framework for achieving profound personalgrowth and satisfaction. Now Dr. Peck, a practicing psychiatrist,reads from his extraordinary work in the first of a series of audioprograms drawn from the book. Dr. Peck's crucial premise---thatlife is hard---is challenging for even the strongest among us, buthis art lies in his ability to lead us to accept, and ultimatelytranscend, this idea. The key is discipline, and with Dr. Peck'sassistance, you will learn to master the four principles ofdiscipline needed for every healthy, life-affirming act: DelayingGratification Accepting Responsibility Dedication to RealityBalancing The Road Less Traveled is a landmark. Neverbefore have psychological and spiritual guidance come together sopowerfully. It's not the easiest road---but it is the only oneworth taking. Let Dr. Peck's remarkable achievement help you findyour way as you journey today, and every day of yourlife. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailableedition of this title.
作者简介
M·斯科特·派克,我们这个时代杰出的心理医生,他的杰出不仅在其智慧,更在于他的真诚和勇气。儿童时,他就以“童言无忌”远近闻名;少年时,他又勇敢地放弃了父母为他安排的辉煌前程,毅然选择了自己的人生道路,终当上了一名心理医生。他曾在美军日本冲绳基地担任心理医生,为美军军官做心理医生。在近二十年的职业生涯中,他治俞了成千上万个病人,他以从业经验为基础写作的《少有人走的路》,创造了出版史上的一大奇迹。
M. Scott Peck's publishing history reflects his own evolution as a serious and widely acclaimed writer, thinker, psychiatrist, and spiritual guide. Since his groundbreaking bestseller, The Road Less Traveled, was first published in 1978, his insatiable intellectual curiosity took him in various new directions with virtually each new book: the subject of healing human evil in People of the Lie (1982), where he first briefly discussed exorcism and possession; the creative experience of community in The Different Drum (1987); the role of civility in personal relationships and society in A World Waiting to Be Born (1993); an examination of the complexities of life and the paradoxical nature of belief in Further Along the Road Less Traveled (1993); and an exploration of the medical, ethical, and spiritual issues of euthanasia in Denial of the Soul (1999); as well as a novel, a children's book, and other works. A graduate of both Harvard University and Case Western Reserve, Dr. Peck served in the Army Medical Corps before maintaining a private practice in psychiatry. For over twenty years, he devoted much of his time and financial resources to the work of the Foundation for Community Encouragement, a nonprofit organization that he helped found in 1984. He died in 2005 at the age of 69.
内容提要
Perhaps no book in this generation has had a more profound impact on our intellectual and spiritual lives than The Road Less Traveled. With sales of more than 7 million copies in the United States and Canada, and translation into more than 23 languages, it has made publishing history, with more than 10 years on The New York Times bestseller list.
Now, with a new introduction by the author, written especially for this 25th anniversary deluxe hardcover edition of the all-time national bestseller in its field, M. Scott Peck explains the ideas that shaped this book and that continue to influence an ever-growing audience of readers.
Written in a voice that is timeless in its message of understanding, The Road Less Traveled continues to enable us to explore the nature of loving relationships and leads us toward a new serenity and fullness of life. It helps us determine how to distinguish dependency from love; how to become a more sensitive parent; and ultimately how to become one's own true self.
Recognizing that -- in the famous opening line of his book -- "Life is difficult" and that the journey to spiritual growth is a long one, Dr. Peck never bullies his readers, but rather gently guides them through the hard and often painful process of change toward a higher level of self-understanding.
Combining profound psychological insight and deep spirituality, this one-of-a-kind hardcover anniversary edition is a book to treasure and turn to again and again for inspiration and understanding. As Phyllis Theroux wrote in The Washington Post when the original edition of The Road Less Traveled was first published, "It is not just a book but a spontaneous act of generosity."
这本书的行文风格有一种奇怪的疏离感,它讲述的那些关于爱、痛苦和自我的探讨,总像是隔着一层厚厚的玻璃在观察别人的人生剧本。作者似乎默认读者已经拥有了相当高的自我觉察能力和坚不可摧的意志力,可以随时随地抽离出来冷静分析自己的动机。但对于大多数在日常琐事中挣扎、情绪起伏不定的人来说,这种理论上的“抽离”根本无从谈起。我需要的,是那种能在我情绪失控时,轻轻拉我一把,告诉我“没关系,你现在感觉很糟是正常的”的理解。这本书提供的,更多是要求我立刻停止感觉糟,然后按照既定的流程进行修复。阅读体验就像在学习一门新的外语,语法结构是完备的,但缺乏日常对话的流畅和情感的共鸣。它更像是一份冷冰冰的理论蓝图,而不是一团热腾腾的生活火苗。
评分翻开书页,一股浓重的学术气息扑面而来,仿佛我不是在阅读一本关于个人成长的书籍,而是某种未经消化的心理学教科书节选。作者似乎对“心智成熟”这个宏大的主题进行了过度精密的解构,把人性的复杂性和偶然性,硬生生地塞进了他自己构建的逻辑框架里。每一个观点都像被精确测量过的螺丝钉,严丝合缝地按照既定的顺序排列,缺乏那种让人会心一笑的灵光乍现,也没有能让人为之一振的勇气。阅读过程中,我的脑海里不断冒出“是的,我知道”的念头,但这种“知道”停留在智力层面,无法渗透到骨髓里引发真正的触动。真正有价值的成长,往往发生在那些我们不愿面对的灰色地带,那些充满矛盾和自我欺骗的角落。然而,这本书似乎热衷于把世界描绘成非黑即白的两极,鼓励我们斩断一切“不健康”的连接,这种过于激进的清理方式,反而让人对自身的脆弱性感到更加不安和羞愧。
评分这本所谓的“心灵指南”读起来,怎么说呢,有点像走进了某个精神导师的私人讲堂,但他似乎忘了要跟听众保持最基本的同理心。书里那些高屋建瓴的道理,听起来是那么的正确,仿佛作者已经站在了人类情感的顶端,俯瞰众生。可是,当我试图将这些“真理”应用到我那团乱麻般的现实生活时,却发现它们显得无比苍白和疏离。就好像有人递给你一张完美的地图,告诉你所有的路都清晰可见,但你脚下的那片泥泞和荆棘,地图上却完全没有标记。我理解作者想传递那种“承担责任”和“直面痛苦”的理念,但处理这些沉重主题的方式,却常常让人感到一种居高临下的傲慢。那些用生硬的哲学词汇堆砌起来的论断,缺乏生活本身的温度和呼吸感。我更希望看到的是,一个真正挣扎着向上爬的人,如何笨拙地迈出每一步,而不是一个已经登顶的人,轻描淡写地描述风景。这种论述上的力度,对于那些真正处于困境、急需支持的人来说,可能更像是一种精神上的额外负担,而不是抚慰人心的良药。
评分说实话,我一直在寻找那种能让人在泥潭里站稳脚跟的力量,而不是那种把泥潭直接填平的幻想。这本书给我的感觉,就像是有人在给你灌输一种近乎苦行僧式的自我要求。它强调的那些“代价”和“选择”,虽然重要,但描述得过于绝对化了。生活中的许多重要关系和情感羁绊,本质上就是一场持续的、不完美的妥协和共存,我们不可能像手术刀一样干净利落地切除所有不适感,然后期待完美的心灵状态。这本书似乎在暗示,如果你的“成熟之路”走得不顺利,那一定是你不够努力,或者你选择了错误的方向。这种归因方式,让人感觉压力山大,仿佛每一次感到迷茫或退缩,都是对自我承诺的背叛。我更欣赏那些能容纳人性弱点,并引导我们带着伤口继续前行的声音,而不是一味要求我们“断臂求生”的严厉教条。
评分我带着极大的期望翻开了这本颇具盛名的“心灵地图”,期望它能为我指明迷雾中的方向。然而,读完之后,我发现自己更像是一个听完了一场精彩绝伦的哲学辩论赛的观众,被那些严密的逻辑链条所折服,却找不到任何可以握在手中的具体工具。书中的案例和论证,似乎都发生在某种理想化的真空环境里,脱离了社会关系的复杂性、经济压力的制约,以及文化背景的潜移默化影响。真正的成长,往往是充满妥协、反复和“退步”的螺旋式上升。这本书却倾向于提供一个线性的、目标明确的攀登路线,这让我在现实中遭遇挫折时,更容易陷入自我苛责的怪圈,因为现实世界的复杂性,远远超出了书中描绘的清晰边界。它过于理想化了“个体意志”的力量,而忽略了环境和社群对个体塑造的深远影响。
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