Our eyes, gestures, and tone bring us together in a more profound way than words alone. It’s why we look hopefully toward the return of in-person, face-to-face connection. If you’re not famliar, Dr.
Having taken on the origins of psychotherapy in the popular When Nietzsche Wept, psychiatrist-novelist Yalom now turns to group therapy and the thinker sometimes known as the "philosopher of pessimism ...
The first person we meet in Irvin Yalom’s novel “The Schopenhauer Cure” is a 65-year-old San Francisco psychiatrist in seemingly good health who is shocked to learn that he has a fatal illness. As a ...
If the future of psychotherapy lies in psychopharmaceuticals and the short-term therapies stipulated by HMOs, argues Yalom, then the profession is in trouble. Yalom, the recipient of both major awards ...
A revered psychotherapist gets personal. By THR Staff An autumnal portrait for followers of psychotherapist and author Irvin Yalom, Sabine Gisiger’s Yalom’s Cure doesn’t really provide the remedies it ...
If you’re not famliar, Dr. Yalom is Stanford Professor Emeritus and the author of numerous non-fiction books including the seminal Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy, Love’s Executioner, and ...