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1912 |
![]() ![]() Author: Yalom Irvin D. Publisher: Perseus Books Group When sixteen-year-old Alfred Rosenberg is called into his headmaster's office for anti-Semitic remarks he made during a school speech, he is forced, as punishment, to memorize passages about Spinoza from the autobiography of the German poet Goethe. Rosenberg is stunned to discover that Goethe, his idol, was a great admirer of the Jewish seventeenth-century philosopher Baruch Spinoza. Long after graduation, Rosenberg remains haunted by this “Spinoza problem”: how could the German genius Goethe have been inspired by a member of a race Rosenberg considers so inferior to his own, a race he was determined to destroy? Spinoza himself was no stranger to punishment during his lifetime. Because of his unorthodox religious views, he was excommunicated from the Amsterdam Jewish community in 1656, at the age of twenty-four, and banished from the only world he had ever known. Though his life was short and he lived without means in great isolation, he nonetheless produced works that changed the course of history. Over the years, Rosenberg rose through the ranks to become an outspoken Nazi ideologue, a faithful servant of Hitler, and the main author of racial policy for the Third Reich. Still, his Spinoza obsession lingered. By imagining the unexpected intersection of Spinoza's life with Rosenberg's, internationally bestselling novelist Irvin D. Yalom explores the mindsets of two men separated by 300 years. Using his skills as a psychiatrist, he explores the inner lives of Spinoza, the saintly secular philosopher, and of Rosenberg, the godless mass murderer. € 25,70
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1911 |
![]() ![]() Author: Yalom Irvin D. Publisher: Harper Perennial Modern Classics In nineteenth-century Vienna, a drama of love, fate, and will is played out amid the intellectual ferment that defined the era. Josef Breuer, one of the founding fathers of psychoanalysis, is at the height of his career. Friedrich Nietzsche, Europe's greatest philosopher, is on the brink of suicidal despair, unable to find a cure for the headaches and other ailments that plague him. When he agrees to treat Nietzsche with his experimental talking cure, Breuer never expects that he too will find solace in their sessions. Only through facing his own inner demons can the gifted healer begin to help his patient. In When Nietzsche Wept, Irvin Yalom blends fact and fiction, atmosphere and suspense, to unfold an unforgettable story about the redemptive power of friendship. € 19,70
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2010 |
![]() ![]() Author: Yalom Irvin D. Publisher: Neri Pozza Nella Vienna fin de siècle, abbandonato da Lou Salomé, giovane donna dal fascino incantevole con cui ha condiviso un esaltante ménage à trois, Friedrich Nietzsche, schivo, solitario, asociale, è in preda a una disperazione estrema che gli ha fatto tentare più volte il suicidio. Uno stato che si manifesta con una moltitudine impressionante di sintomi: emicrania, parziale cecità, nausea, insonnia, febbri, anoressia. Gli è accanto Joseph Breuer, stimato medico ebreo, futuro padre fondatore della psicanalisi, che sottopone il filosofo alle sue cure, basate sulla convinzione che la guarigione del corpo passi attraverso quella dell'anima. Reduce dal difficile rapporto con un'altra paziente, Anna O., su cui ha sperimentato un trattamento psicologico rivoluzionario, anche Breuer è in preda a una depressione profonda dovuta alla forte attrazione che prova per la donna, a dissapori matrimoniali, al senso di soffocante prigionia causata dai legami e dalle convenzioni della vita borghese. Tra Breuer e Nietzsche, nel corso di numerose sedute successive, si instaura un dialogo serrato e coinvolgente nel corso del quale il primo cerca invano di arrivare alle radici del male oscuro del filosofo e di indurlo ad aprirgli il cuore. Alla fine, il medico ha l'idea risolutiva: vestiti i panni del paziente e confessando tormenti, pene e preoccupazioni a Nietzsche, riesce a infrangerne l'impenetrabile isolamento e a provocare in lui una liberatoria catarsi emotiva. € 12,50
Scontato: € 11,88
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2009 |
![]() ![]() Author: Yalom Irvin D. Publisher: Perennial The culmination of master psychiatrist Dr. Irvin D. Yalom's more than thirty-five years in clinical practice, The Gift of Therapy is a remarkable and essential guidebook that illustrates through real case studies how patients and therapists alike can get the most out of therapy. The bestselling author of Love's Executioner shares his uniquely fresh approach and the valuable insights he has gained—presented as eighty-five personal and provocative 'tips for beginner therapists,' including:
A book aimed at enriching the therapeutic process for a new generation of patients and counselors, Yalom's Gift of Therapy is an entertaining, informative, and insightful read for anyone with an interest in the subject. € 15,40
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![]() ![]() Author: Yalom Irvin D. Publisher: Jossey-Bass Inc Pub Written in Irv Yalom’s inimitable story-telling style, Staring at the Sun is a profoundly encouraging approach to the universal issue of mortality. In this magisterial opus, capping a lifetime of work and personal experience, Dr. Yalom helps us recognize that the fear of death is at the heart of much of our anxiety. Such recognition is often catalyzed by an “awakening experience”—a dream, or loss (the death of a loved one, divorce, loss of a job or home), illness, trauma, or aging.
Once we confront our own mortality, Dr. Yalom writes, we are inspired to rearrange our priorities, communicate more deeply with those we love, appreciate more keenly the beauty of life, and increase our willingness to take the risks necessary for personal fulfillment. € 16,10
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![]() ![]() Author: Yalom Irvin D. Publisher: Neri Pozza Julius Hertzfeld si è guardato allo specchio stamattina. Attorno alla bocca poche rughe. Occhi forti e sinceri che possono reggere lo sguardo di chiunque. Labbra piene e cordiali. La testa coperta di riccioli neri e ribelli che si stanno appena ingrigendo sulle basette. Il corpo senza un'oncia di grasso. Insomma, lo specchio gli ha detto che è ancora lui: Julius Hertzfeld, brillante professore di psichiatria presso l'università della California, terapeuta dal caldo sorriso e dalla solida reputazione, uomo prestante che non ha affatto l'aria del sessantacinquenne cui è stato appena comunicato, con fredda e brutale sincerità, che ha poco più di un anno di vita. Che fare quando la vita spensierata termina di colpo e il nemico, fino a quel momento invisibile, si materializza in tutta la sua terrificante realtà? Julius Hertzfeld non ha dubbi: sa esattamente come trascorrerà il suo anno finale. Continuerà a occuparsi dei suoi pazienti e a cercare di ridestare, nella terapia di gruppo, il sentimento della vita dentro di loro. Sa, anche, che non si sottrarrà all'ultima sfida rappresentata dal suo paziente più ostico: quel Philip Slate che ha dedicato tutta la propria energia vitale alla fornicazione e che ora sostiene di aver scoperto una terapia Schopenhauer, una cura che proviene dal pensiero stesso del filosofo tedesco. € 13,50
Scontato: € 12,83
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2006 |
![]() ![]() Author: Yalom Irvin D. Publisher: Perennial Suddenly confronted with his own mortality after a routine checkup, eminent psychotherapist Julius Hertzfeld is forced to reexamine his life and work -- and seeks out Philip Slate, a sex addict whom he failed to help some twenty years earlier. Yet Philip claims to be cured -- miraculously transformed by the pessimistic teachings of German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer -- and is, himself, a philosophical counselor in training. Philips dour, misanthropic stance compels Julius to invite Philip to join his intensive therapy group in exchange for tutoring on Schopenhauer. But with mere months left, life may be far too short to help Philip or to compete with him for the hearts and minds of the group members. And then again, it might be just long enough. € 19,50
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2005 |
![]() ![]() Author: Yalom Irvin D., Leszcz Molyn Publisher: Basic Books In this completely revised and updated fifth edition of group psychotherapy's standard text, Dr. Yalom and his collaborator present the most recent developments in the field, drawing on nearly a decade of new research as well as their broad clinical wisdom and expertise. Among the significant new topics: Online therapy Specialized groups Ethnocultural diversity Trauma Managed care Plus hundreds of new references and clinical vignettes € 68,40
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2000 |
![]() ![]() Author: Yalom Irvin D. Publisher: Perennial In six enthralling stories drawn from his own clinical experience, Irvin D. Yalom once again proves himself an intrepid explorer of the human psyche as he guides his patients--and himself--toward transformation. With eloquent detail and sharp-eyed observation Yalom introduces us to a memorable cast of characters. Drifting through his dreams and trampling through his thoughts are Paula, Yalom's 'courtesan of death'; Myrna, whose eavesdropping gives new meaning to patient confidentiality; Magnolia, into whose ample lap Yalom longs to pour his own sorrows, even as he strives to ease hers; and Momma--ill-tempered, overpowering, and suffocating her son with both love and disapproval. A richly rewarding, almost illicit glimpse into the therapist's heart and mind, Momma and the Meaning of Life illuminates the unique potential of every human relationship. € 16,50
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![]() ![]() Author: Rabinowitz Ilana, Yalom Irvin D. Publisher: Griffin A scintillating collection of writings on the mysterious, controversial, and intimate process of psychotherapy. Everyone with an interest in the art and science of psychotherapy - practitioners, patients, students, and avid readers of Freud, Jung, et al-will find this lively anthology an engrossing read. A varied mix of essays, book chapters, case histories, and compelling fiction written by veterans of both sides of 'the couch' and representing many schools of thought, Inside Therapy includes: Janet Malcolm's The Impossible Profession * Mark Epstein's Thoughts Without a Thinker * Eric Fromm's The Art of Listening * A. M. Homes's In a Country of Mothers * Theodore Reik's The Third Ear * and others. The foreword by Irvin D. Yalom, author of Love's Executioner, offers additional wisdom, humor, and perspective. At a time when managed care threatens the psychoanalytic tradition, this dramatic, inspiring collection reminds us of the healing power of insight and the unique gifts of the patient-therapist relationship. € 21,30
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1998 |
![]() ![]() Author: Yalom Irvin D., Yalom Ben Publisher: Basic Books In this anthology of Irvin Yalom's most influential work to date, readers will experience the diversity of his writings with pieces that range from illustrative case studies, to theoretical models, and, of course, to literature. Included are carefully edited selections from Dr. Yalom's masterful writings on group and existential therapy as well as excerpts from Love's Executioner, When Nietzsche Wept, and Lying on the Couch. Dr. Yalom has written an introductory essay the Reader, new section introductions, and three new essays on narrative. In both his nonfiction and his fiction, Dr. Yalom uses the lens of psychotherapy to explore human nature and shows us that the line between the true and the imagined is not always easy to distinguish. What has driven Dr. Yalom from the beginning of his career is a powerful interest in narrative and it is this passion that ties these selections together. It is possible to come to The Yalom Reader from many different backgrounds and be richly rewarded. Readers of Dr. Yalom's clinical texts will be intrigued by the fictional works; general readers will gain a greater understanding of and appreciation for the practice of psychotherapy. € 22,50
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1997 |
![]() ![]() Author: Yalom Irvin D. Publisher: Perennial From the bestselling author of Love's Executioner and When Nietzsche Wept comes a provocative exploration of the unusual relationships three therapists form with their patients. Seymour is a therapist of the old school who blurs the boundary of sexual propriety with one of his clients. Marshal, who is haunted by his own obsessive-compulsive behaviors, is troubled by the role money plays in his dealings with his patients. Finally, there is Ernest Lash. Driven by his sincere desire to help and his faith in psychoanalysis, he invents a radically new approach to therapy -- a totally open and honest relationship with a patient that threatens to have devastating results. Exposing the many lies that are told on and off the psychoanalyst's couch, Lying on the Couch gives readers a tantalizing, almost illicit, glimpse at what their therapists might really be thinking during their sessions. Fascinating, engrossing and relentlessly intelligent, it ultimately moves readers with a denouement of surprising humanity and redemptive faith. € 16,50
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1991 |
![]() ![]() Author: Yalom Irvin D., Elkin Ginny Publisher: Basic Books 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. € 20,50
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1980 |
![]() ![]() Author: Irvin D. Yalom Publisher: Basic Books Existential therapy has been practiced and continues to be practiced in many forms and situations throughout the world. But until now, it has lacked a coherent structure, and analysis of its tenets, and an evaluation of its usefulness. Irvin Yalom, whose Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy has rendered such a service to that discipline since 1970, provides existential psychotherapy with a background, a synthesis, and a framework.Organized around what Yalom identifies as the four ?ultimate concerns of life”?death, freedom, existential isolation, and meaninglessness?the book takes up the meaning of each existential concern and the type of conflict that springs from our confrontation with each. He shows how these concerns are manifested in personality and psychopathology, and how treatment can be helped by our knowledge of them.Drawing from clinical experience, empirical research, philosophy, and great literature, Yalom has written a broad and comprehensive book. It will provide an intellectual home base for those psychotherapists who have sensed the incompatability of orthodox theories with their own clinical experience, and it opens new doors for empirical research. The fundamental concerns of therapy and the central issues of human existence are woven together here as never before, with intellectual and clinical results that will surprise and enlighten all readers. € 51,40
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1975 |
![]() ![]() Author: Yalom Irvin D.; Elkin Ginny Publisher: Astrolabio Ubaldini € 7,23
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