M

Maxwell Maltz Books

1 book·~10 min total read

Maxwell Maltz (1899–1975) was an American cosmetic surgeon and author. He is best known for developing the concept of psycho-cybernetics, a system of ideas that uses self-image psychology to improve one's life.

Known for: Psycho-Cybernetics

Books by Maxwell Maltz

Psycho-Cybernetics

Psycho-Cybernetics

psychology·10 min read

When I first began my career as a plastic surgeon, my focus was purely physical. I believed that altering a person’s appearance would naturally free them from insecurity and unhappiness. Yet, what I saw in my patients told a far deeper story. Some individuals, after even the most successful surgeries, continued to see themselves as disfigured, unworthy, or inadequate. Others, with only minor changes, seemed to come alive—gaining confidence, clarity, and true self-belief. This observation led me to a life-long pursuit: what truly determines the way we experience life is not our physical form, but the mental image we hold of ourselves. The promise of *Psycho-Cybernetics* is simple yet profound—transform your self-image, and you transform your entire world. Think of your mind as a servo-mechanism, an automatic guidance system programmed to achieve whatever goals you set. Your success or failure is largely determined by the pictures, beliefs, and emotional patterns you install into this system. Just as a pilot relies on accurate instruments to navigate toward a destination, you rely on your inner sense of self to guide your actions, decisions, and responses. When that internal picture is distorted—when you see yourself as incapable, limited, or unloved—you continually steer yourself into situations that reinforce those beliefs. But when you deliberately build a new, positive self-image through imagination, rational thought, and forgiveness, your mind automatically begins to seek out success and satisfaction. You don’t need to become a different person to live a happier and more fulfilled life; you simply need to adjust the blueprint of yourself that lives within your subconscious. The pages that follow are a journey through the science and art of this process. I’ll show you how your brain’s built-in success mechanism works, how imagination can reprogram your internal compass, and how habits of thought—such as relaxation, rational evaluation, and forgiveness—liberate you from negative conditioning. This book is not about moral perfection or endless positive thinking. It’s about creating a realistic, dynamic, and healthy self-image—a psychological foundation on which every genuine success and happiness rests. Whether you’re seeking professional achievement, inner peace, stronger relationships, or freedom from self-doubt, the principle remains the same: you are guided by the picture you hold of yourself. Change that picture, and your entire life will reorganize itself accordingly. The transformation begins not with effort or struggle, but with understanding and mental rehearsal—a new way of seeing yourself, your possibilities, and your purpose. That is what *Psycho-Cybernetics* offers you: the science of self-direction and the art of inner freedom.

Read Summary

Key Insights from Maxwell Maltz

1

The Self-Image

Every human action springs from the mental picture we hold of ourselves. If you see yourself as inferior, awkward, or unlucky, the body obediently follows that command. But when you conceive of yourself as capable, deserving, and creative, your responses naturally begin to match that image. In my su...

From Psycho-Cybernetics

2

The Cybernetic Mechanism

Your brain and nervous system are goal-oriented servo-mechanisms. Just like the automatic controls on a missile or guided torpedo, your mind continually adjusts its actions according to the feedback it receives. When you set a clear goal—an image of success—your system computes ways to reach it. If ...

From Psycho-Cybernetics

About Maxwell Maltz

Maxwell Maltz (1899–1975) was an American cosmetic surgeon and author. He is best known for developing the concept of psycho-cybernetics, a system of ideas that uses self-image psychology to improve one's life. His book Psycho-Cybernetics, first published in 1960, has sold over 30 million copies and...

Read more

Maxwell Maltz (1899–1975) was an American cosmetic surgeon and author. He is best known for developing the concept of psycho-cybernetics, a system of ideas that uses self-image psychology to improve one's life. His book Psycho-Cybernetics, first published in 1960, has sold over 30 million copies and influenced countless self-help authors and motivational speakers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Maxwell Maltz (1899–1975) was an American cosmetic surgeon and author. He is best known for developing the concept of psycho-cybernetics, a system of ideas that uses self-image psychology to improve one's life.

Read Maxwell Maltz's books in 15 minutes

Get AI-powered summaries with key insights from 1 book by Maxwell Maltz.