Book summaryIn this collection of six stories, a psychotherapist explores the human psyche and the intimate bond between therapist and client. He reveals the ways in which he has encouraged himself and his patients to confront negative emotions of guilt, fear, sadness, and anger to achieve remarkable transformations. Media reviews"Unlike most psychotherapists, Yalom can tell a story and tell it so well that it is easy to forget that what one is reading is a distillation of weeks, months, even years of therapeutic work....It would be wrong to say that he demonstrates what goes on in the consulting room; he shows us instead what the meaning and practice of therapy mean to him. This is all that anyone writing about psychotherapy can do--and Yalom does it with enviable openness and style." |
Momma and the Meaning of Life: Tales of Psychotherapyby Yalom, Irvin DFirst Edition
Book desription: New York: Basic Books, 1999. 247 pages. Through accounts of his practice, a compassionate therapist exposes his own self and thereby helps the reader deal with life's challenges.. ISBN: 0465043860. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. PSYCHOLOGY THERAPY WISDOM INSIGHT INSIGHTS.
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