Dr David Aronsohn

The Sense

of entitlement

David Aronsohn, Psy.D. is a licensed clinician with over two decades of experience across academic, clinical, and media settings. He serves as an adjunct professor at the local university, where he teaches doctoral-level clinical psychology.

The Sense

of entitlement

This text is a temporary placeholder and needs to be replaced with SEO-friendly content and relevant keywords.This text is a temporary placeholder and needs to be replaced

This text is a temporary placeholder and needs to be replaced with SEO-friendly content and relevant keywords.

ABOUT

Dr David Aronsohn

David Aronsohn, Psy.D. is a licensed clinician with over two decades of experience across academic, clinical, and media settings. He serves as an adjunct professor at the local university, where he teaches doctoral-level clinical psychology.

Dr. Aronsohn’s extensive background includes psychiatric and substance abuse assessment at the Veterans Administration, neuropsychiatric research on brain injury, and clinical work with adolescents and at-risk youth. He also maintains a private consulting practice serving both corporate and entertainment clientele.

Book Trailer

ABOUT THE BOOK

The Sense

of entitlement

The Sense of Entitlement is a bold, thought-provoking exploration of one of the most pervasive yet often misunderstood aspects of human behavior—entitlement. In this compelling and timely work, the author delves into the psychological, social, and cultural roots of entitlement, shedding light on how it shapes our relationships, ambitions, and sense of self-worth.

With a unique blend of personal insight, social critique, and practical wisdom, the book examines how entitlement manifests in everyday life—from the workplace to family dynamics, from politics to personal identity. It raises important questions: When does self-assurance cross the line into entitlement? How do societal structures reinforce this mindset? And what are the emotional and moral costs of living in a world where entitlement often overshadows empathy and accountability?

$9.99 - $22.99

feedbacks

WHAT THE READER SAYS

feedback

WHAT THE READER SAYS

MY BLOGS

SUBSCRIBE OUR
NEWSLETTER