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At a time when a confrontation with the theme of death prompts the prominent psychiatrist Hertzfeld to reflect on the meaning of his life’s work, he reconnects with Philip, an attractive and arrogant man addicted to sex, whom he treated fifteen years ago. The philosopher Philip is now studying to become a therapist himself. Hertzfeld is to provide him with the supervisory hours needed to obtain his degree - but only on the condition that Philip first participates in Hertzfeld's group therapy, during which he would work on his relationships. Coincidentally, it turns out that Pam, another member of the therapy group, is one of Philip's victims from many years ago - and she is still traumatized by that experience. Confrontation with this past situation leads the members of the therapy group to unexpected participation and unprecedented changes in their lives... Yalom here unfolds a true story from the life of philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer (who is Philip's personal guru, alter ego, and inspiration) into the form of a readable novel, combining a glimpse into the environment of group therapy with the influence of Schopenhauer's thoughts on contemporary philosophy. The book will be welcomed by readers interested in popular psychology and psychotherapy as well as professionals in helping professions and their...
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Author: Yalom Irvin D.
Publication date: April 6, 2006
Manufacturer: PORTÁL, s.r.o.
Genres: Non-fiction literature, Psychology, Books, Specialized and technical literature, Social sciences, Philosophy
Type: Hardcover books
Pages: 344
ISBN/EAN: 9788026206842

