Book Review: "Ego Trip" by Glynn Harrison
Ego Trip: Rediscovering Grace in a Culture of Self-Esteem by Glynn Harrison My rating: 4 of 5 stars Where in the world did the positive mental attitude program come from? How wide spread is it? What are its fallacies and potential pitfalls? Does it work? Is there a better way to see yourself that is more solid and sound minded? Glynn Harrison, MD, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Bristol, UK, where he was a practicing consultant psychiatrist and Chair of the Department of Psychiatry, answers these questions and more in his new 208 page paperback "Ego Trip: Rediscovering Grace in a Culture of Self-Esteem." Harrison's style is easy to grasp, non-technical, and conversational. Most anyone can pick up and benefit from this book. In the first nine chapters of "Ego Trip," the author walks the reader through the history, cultural backdrop, and “science” of the positive self-esteem agenda, which he calls “Boosterism.” Harrison masterfully desc...