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Irvin Yalom es uno de los más conocidos y leídos, y a través de sus numerosos libros, que son accesibles para el lector corriente además de esclarecedores para los psicoterapeutas, ha proporcionado una guía para vivir en un mundo desconcertante. Una encuesta reciente entre psicoterapeutas estadounidenses le consideró uno de los tres terapeutas vivos más importantes, pero el éxito mundial de sus libros sugiere que su prominencia es internacional.
Rather than positioning himself as a representative of one of the hundreds of “schools” or approaches to psychotherapy. Yalom offers a message that goes to the heart of psychotherapy. Taking up the central existential concerns of human life, Yalom’s work engages the problems of finding meaning in life and confronting death, concerns that had lain beyond the scope of psychiatry.
Writing in a literary style that reviewers have compared to Freud, Yalom details what actually happens in the intimate human encounter that is psychotherapy. Yalom does not shrink from exposing his own thoughts and feelings about what occurs; he, too is a vulnerable and searching human being. He makes his thinking about his patients, and his efforts to treat them, transparent, exposing his doubts, reservations and struggles as well as his insights.
He has written two textbook, two volumes of case history stories, three novels about therapy, a guide for therapists and one book of counsel for the masses confronting death. Across all of this work, he explores the limitless and complex possibilities of the healing inherent in genuine human connection and authentic awareness of the dilemmas of human existence.
Irvin D. Yalom: On Psychotherapy and the Human Condition traces the genesis and evolution of his thinking and presents some of the seminal ideas of his writings.
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Editor : John Marshall Media
Autor : Ruthellen Josselson, Ph.D.
Narrator : Brittany Wilkerson
Duration : 03h 34m 38s
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Dr. Ruthellen Josselson, Ph.D. is Professor of clinical psychology at The Fielding Graduate University and a psychotherapist in practice. She was formerly a Professor at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Harvard University and a Visiting Fellow at Cambridge University. Her research focuses on women’s identity and on human relationships. She received the Henry A. Murray Award, the Theodore R. Sarbin Award and the Distinguished Contributions to Qualitative Research Award from the American P… Seguir leyendo