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Cargando... Terapia a dos vocespor Irvin D. Yalom, Ginny Elkin
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I really want to like this book. I believe therapy works. I believe Yalom is probably a good therapist. I appreciated the insight into the therapeutic process from his perspective and the client's. I just don't like the way he goes about things. I don't think he is correct in his assumptions about Ginnie. I find his existentialism theory as a rationalization for talking about himself during the sessions, and for him assuming a greater presence in the life of his client than he may actually have. Yalom is Yalom, and I am sure being his client is a healing and enlightening experience, however, I felt uncomfortable often in this book with the way he went about the treatment. ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
The many thousands of readers of the best-selling Love's Executioner will welcome this paperback edition of an earlier work by Dr. Irvin Yalom, written with Ginny Elkin, a pseudonymous patient whom he treated--the first book to share the dual reflections of psychiatrist and patient.Ginny Elkin was a troubled young and talented writer whom the psychiatric world had labeled as "schizoid." After trying a variety of therapies, she entered into private treatment with Dr. Irvin Yalom at Stanford University. As part of their work together, they agreed to write separate journals of each of their sessions. Every Day Gets a Little Closer is the product of that arrangement, in which they alternately relate their descriptions and feelings about their therapeutic relationship. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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