A NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER
An "utterly absorbing" collection of ten classic tales from the
therapist's chair by renowned psychiatrist and best-selling author
Irvin D. Yalom (Newsday)
Why was Saul tormented by three unopened letters from Stockholm? What
made Thelma spend her whole life raking over a long-past love affair?
How did Carlos's macho fantasies help him deal with terminal cancer?
In this engrossing book, Irvin Yalom gives detailed and deeply affecting
accounts of his work with these and seven other patients. Deep down, all
of them were suffering from the basic human anxieties-isolation, fear of
death or freedom, a sense of the meaninglessness of life-that none of us
can escape completely. And yet, as the case histories make touchingly
clear, it is only by facing such anxieties head on that we can hope to
come to terms with them and develop. Throughout, Dr. Yalom remains
refreshingly frank about his own errors and prejudices; his book
provides a rare glimpse into the consulting room of a master therapist.