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Irvin Yalom is a premier therapist. "Momma and the Meaning of Life", by renowned psychotherapist and bestselling author Dr Irvin D. Yalom, is an exceptionally compelling and beautifully written collection of psychological case studies.
It's not declaring or trying to teach Yalom's method of inquiry, but rather describes how people connect and how their inner voices match up.I liked dr Yalom's writing style, masterfully combining reality with fantasy. I particularly like the way stories are told: bare, sincere, and communicative. Very readable I had to restrain myself from tears several times reading this wonderful book. The most important lesson he gives is to live in "now and here", to not postpone things until we are too old to enjoy them. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading.After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in.After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. The freedom he gives himself to be human, and the will to help people and himself during his life journey, being honest and sincere. I am enjoying the book and making notes to myself in my journal in Arabic for the benefit of the Arabic-speaking people, and they should give credit here to the excellent Jewish teacher he is that has a heart that encompasses the whole universe. When Nietzsche Wept: A Novel Of Obsession (P.S.) Please try your request again later. Love's Executioner: & Other Tales of Psychotherapy After all, isn't that the task of a good parent, to enable the child to leave home?”“More than death, one fears the utter isolation that accompanies it. In his book, he goes through a series of cases, as they would unfold and helps patients view aging and death as part of living. Love's Executioner: & Other Tales of Psychotherapy
Disappointed with condition of this book which was not as described. So this review might be biased.While purchasing some books for holiday gifts, I bought myself a couple of books as well. by Harper Perennial Modern Classics Such a good collection of essays about people in psychotherapy coming to terms with loss, death, relationships, mortality. I particularly like the way stories are told: bare, sincere, and communicative. I didn’t have to pay for the this one to remind me that (when right now I’m interested in a different type of information) While purchasing some books for holiday gifts, I bought myself a couple of books as well. I had recently finished “Creatures of a Day” by Yalom, and was hungry for more. Maybe I would have liked it better 20 years ago when it was new. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact. There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists. Please try again
The book is very integrated with self.
From narrative boundaries, through relational concerns, Yalom’s, careful crafting of a transparent ahistorical approach is deeply embedded with an existential dynamic.If you enjoy Yalom’s writings and haven’t read this book yet, you are surely missing out on a wealth of illuminating insight into the unique potential of human relationships.Welcome back. Book is curled.
So this review might be biased.those interested in the human experience and psychotherapyAfter reading Love's Executioner for a class I learned that I love Yalom's style of writing and his candor about his own feelings, reactions, and inner thoughts toward his clients. In this book, Yalom started his story with his mother, she hated him, he asked her mother to forgive him but it was too late. Becoming Myself: A Psychiatrist's Memoir Touching on existential themes of everyday life the author approaches them with relative ease, and make breakthroughs of therapy and interpretation seem very simple contrary to a very harsh reality.I love Irvin, and his stories based on memories, I always find ways to attach him, and mostly to the way he thinks of life, of beliefs.
I was a little disappointed that there were fictional segments in the book; I really enjoyed knowing that these were nonfictional accounts of true therapy sessions between a gifted doctor and his patients. There is another story which considers how might happen if a penitent finds out what its psychotherapist thinks about it.
“Momma and the Meaning of Life” was one. Many of them involve death or bereavement, and while Yalom presents these topics in a comforting and rational way, it is heavier reading than you may expect. I enjoyed Love's Executioner and The gift of therapy more.
The spine may show signs of wear.
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