Психотерапията на Ялом или как Шопенхауер отговаря на екзистенциални въпросиЦялото ревю тук: http://knijenpetar.blogspot.com/2015/... „Още приживе Шопенхауер е всеизвестен със своята ярост: към финансистите, които управляват вложенията му, към издателите, които не съумяват да продадат книгите м...
In "Love's Executioner", Yalom describes the presentation and treatment of 10 patients of his real-life from his psychotherapy practice. This is a book I selected on my own free will, but it ended up feeling more like a school assignment as I trudged to the ending. I chose the book for the play-b...
Yalom came into my life just as I started serving as the sole therapist for two groups of child sex offenders. To put it mildly, some sage advice on being a group therapist was sorely needed. This volume is a must-read (yes, all bajillion pages of it) for anyone doing group work, which is the maj...
Irvin Yalom’un okuduğum ilk kitabı. Bana kalsa Nietzsche Ağladığında kitabından başlardım ama ekip okumalarında ilk sırada olduğu için ve hakkında çok olumlu yorumlar gördüğüm için biraz geç de olsa ben de okudum.Bu eseri klasik romanlardan ayıran birkaç özelliği var. Öncelikle bir psikoterapist ...
Daha önce de bahsettiğim gibi her ne kadar yazar kitabın sonunda biraz açıklama yapmış olsa da neresi kurmaca neresi gerçek bilinmemesi çok can sıkıcı bir nokta. Bunun dışında ben kendimi bu kitap tarafından aldatılmış ve biraz da kaba bir tarifle “kazıklanmış” hissediyorum . Kitabın tanıtımında...
Perhaps it is because of envy—I, too, crave enchantment. Perhaps it is because love and psychotherapy are fundamentally incompatible. The good therapist fights darkness and seeks illumination, while romantic love is sustained by mystery and crumbles upon inspection. I hate to be love’s executione...
A lovely, saddened, well-spoken woman, Helena came to talk about her friend Billy and cried three times during our talk. Billy, who had died three months earlier, loomed large in her life. Their worlds had been different—he swirling in the Soho gay world, she ensconced in ...
He jumped to his feet to greet him. “Friedrich, good to see you. Thank you for making the time for me.” After collecting their beer at the counter, they sat again at the same quiet corner table. Alfred had resolved not to be the focus of the entire conversation once again and began, “How are you ...