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FIRST EDITION
Medium hard cover with water damaged dust jacket (see photo).
Inside pages clean, binding tight, very good condition.
When Temperaments Clash by Murdo Mackenzie is a psychological study exploring the impact of temperament on human interactions. Published in 1937, the book examines how different personality types respond to stress, relationships, and professional environments. Mackenzie argues that our ability to perform effectively depends more on interpersonal dynamics than sheer skill, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness in navigating conflicts.
The book blends practical psychology with engaging case studies, illustrating how individuals in various professionscraftsmen, administrators, and publicistshandle temperamental clashes. Mackenzie also discusses mental defenses, emotional resilience, and strategies for managing personality-driven tensions, making this a valuable read for those interested in human behavior.