Steve Salerno
Steve Salerno is an American nonfiction author, essayist, and educator who has written three books, including SHAM: How the Self-Help Movement Made America Helpless, a critique of the self-help movement, and Deadly Blessing, about the death of Price [Daniel Jr.|Price Daniel Jr]., which became the TV movie Bed of Lies. The latter book and movie dealt with themes of domestic abuse.
Early life and education
He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and writing in 1972 from Brooklyn College.Career
Salerno was a visiting professor of journalism at Indiana University, has taught as an adjunct instructor at Lehigh University, and teaches at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.In November 2005, Salerno appeared on a segment of Anderson Cooper's 360° to discuss the validity of the self-help industry. He discussed the self-help industry further on ABC Radio National where he was quoted as saying that the "happiness industry is banking on keeping us unhappy."
Book
His book SHAM, a critique of self-help, received mostly positive reviews, with some reviewers describing Salerno's coverage as overreach in his analysis of self-help's broader effects in society. In the book, Salerno argues that self-help in recent decades has done significant damage to the American social fabric. Salerno argues that damage principally to self-esteem-based education and the fallout from the two polar schools of self-help thoughts, victimization and empowerment. He is highly critical of Alcoholics Anonymous and derivative 12-step programs. He has also described the self-help movement's intrusion into politics. He also wrote of self-help having fatal consequences for participants at a self-help seminar by guru James Arthur Ray in 2009.After the book's publication Salerno wrote essays on self-help's influence in politics and medicine.
Awards
He was given a silver award in 2019 from the annual National Mature Media Awards for an article he wrote in AARP The Magazine's April/May 2018 edition. Salerno was awarded as Outstanding Faculty of the Year at University of Nevada Las Vegas for 2020.Published works
- The Newest Profession
- Deadly Blessing Made into TV movie 'Bed of Lies', 1992
- ''SHAM: How the Self-Help Movement Made America Helpless''