Love's Executioner and Other Tales of Psychotherapy by Irvin D. Yalom, Randall Weingarten (Foreword by)

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The collection of ten absorbing tales by master psychotherapist Irvin D. Yalom uncovers the mysteries, frustrations, pathos, and humor at the heart of the therapeutic encounter. In recounting his patients' dilemmas, Yalom not only gives us a rare and enthralling glimpse into their personal desires and motivations but also tells us his own story as he struggles to reconcile his all-too human responses with his sensibility as a psychiatrist. Not since Freud has an author done so much to clarify what goes on between a psychotherapist and a patient.

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``It's the relationship that heals'' is a slogan psychotherapist Yalom claims as his ``professional rosary.'' In these 10 eloquent, engaging tales of personal transformation, each patient makes some headway in overcoming compulsions, depression, hyptertension or whatever--yet each also comes face to face with larger problems such as the inevitability of death or the existential need to give one's life meaning. Among those we get to know intimately are an isolated man who copes with terminal cancer by having promiscuous sex, an accountant who draws detailed graphs correlating his migraines with his bouts of impotence, and a taxicab driver still numbed by guilt and grief four years after her daughter's death. Yalom's humanism shines through in these wise, moving stories. Because he makes his own feelings and biases explicit, they become factors in the equation of therapeutic change. 50,000 first printing; $50,000 ad/ promo; author tour. (Sept.)

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Biography

Irvin D. Yalom is the bestselling author of Love's Executioner, Momma and the Meaning of Life, and The Gift of Therapy, as well as several classic textbooks on psychotherapy, including the monumental work that has long been the standard text in the field, The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy.

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Love's Executioner and Other Tales of Psychotherapyby Anonymous

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August 26, 2005: LOVE?S EXECUTIONER offers the reader a rare look at psychotherapy through the eyes of an extraordinarily skilled and experienced psychotherapist. Dr. Yalom tells the stories of his encounters with his patients with unusual honesty and warmth. His willingness to acknowledge uncertainty, self-doubt, and not always generous feelings about his patients portrays psychotherapy as an intricate, but imperfect art. Shattering the illusion of the all-knowing psychotherapist does both therapists and patients a service by creating realistic expectations of this special kind of encounter between two human beings. Dr. Yalom brings to each of his stories the vibrancy of a finely crafted mystery, each with twists and turns and often endings that are as much of a surprise to his patients as to the therapist and his readers. His fascination with obsessive love sets the tone of his title story and also plays a prominent part in his historical novel WHEN NIETZSCHE WEPT. His superb storytelling both entertains and gently educates, providing his readers with a rare insight not only into psychotherapy, but into the human condition.

Love's Executioner and Other Tales of Psychotherapyby Anonymous

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October 05, 2000: I read this book as extra credit for my Abnormal Psychology class. I am now recommending it to my 'nonpsychology' type friends. The stories of these 10 patients are so interesting you feel that you know them personally even after a couple of pages. If you are even remotely interested in human behavior you will love this book.


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