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Lying on the Couch 豆瓣
作者: Irvin D. Yalom Basic Books 1996 - 7
There is plenty of lying going on in psychotherapy offices to be found in Irvin D. Yalom's novel Lying on the Couch, and the lying is of every type defined in your average modern dictionary. Among those doing the lying are Carolyn, who hopes to ruin the career of psychotherapist Ernest Lash because she believes his advice led her husband to seek a divorce. Then there is the gambler whose plan is to lure another psychotherapist into malpractice so he can sue and pay off his debts. In Yalom's world, the relationship between therapist and patient is a tricky one indeed, and it's sometimes hard to tell who needs advice and counseling more--the patient lying on the couch or therapist sitting nearby.
2017年5月21日 已读
拿文学的眼光看,这本书在谋篇布局上比起《叔本华的治疗》要差一些,论思想上的震撼性则不比《当尼采哭泣》。但此书仍是叫人一开始读就放不下,并且我觉得应列为心理卫生从业者的必读书:职业伦理方面最容易出差错、诱惑性最强大的那些方面,这本小说全都涉及到了,而且写得惊心动魄。亚隆能够想到并写出这么一部作品,真是太令人钦佩了。
Irvin_Yalom 外国文学 小说 心理学 文学
Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy, Fifth Edition 豆瓣
作者: Irvin D. Yalom / Molyn Leszcz Basic Books 2005 - 7
The fifth edition of the best-selling text-completely revised to reflect the latest developments in the field 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 "This is far and away the best book about group psychotherapy.... Yalom writes fluently, knowledgeably, and with clarity and uncommon good sense." Contemporary Psychology
Irvin D. Yalom 豆瓣
作者: Josselson, Ruthellen 2007
2015年10月15日 已读
欧文亚隆的思想评传,系统地分析了他在《斯宾诺莎问题》之前出版的所有作品(包括小说和非虚构),并收录了两篇作者对亚隆的访谈。除了细致阐明亚隆对人生的四个基本困境的看法、分析叔本华、尼采、Karen Horney、Otto Rank等人对亚隆思想形成的影响,还涉及了亚隆对目前过度医药化和强调行为的机械化心理治疗模式的批评。如我所猜,亚隆果然不喜欢认知行为疗法。
Irvin_Yalom 人物传记 心理学 美国
Love's Executioner 豆瓣
9.6 (5 个评分) 作者: Irvin Yalom Basic Books 2012 - 6
The collection of ten absorbing tales by master psychotherapist Irvin D. Yalom uncovers the mysteries, frustrations, pathos, and humor at the heart of the therapeutic encounter. In recounting his patients' dilemmas, Yalom not only gives us a rare and enthralling glimpse into their personal desires and motivations but also tells us his own story as he struggles to reconcile his all-too human responses with his sensibility as a psychiatrist. Not since Freud has an author done so much to clarify what goes on between a psychotherapist and a patient.
2015年7月17日 已读
一部具有大师气象的作品。人物虽已改头换面,但基本上可以把这些源自Yalom真实诊疗经历的故事当做案例研究来看。从表象的症状中发掘人们内心的死亡恐惧,帮助来访者面对“存在”的根本问题,好几篇都涉及到对梦境的分析,深刻耐读。书里并且穿插了大量Yalom的评点、他的诊疗原则以及基本观点,坦诚而珍贵。他认为心灵问题愈合的关键既不是话语也不是技巧,而在于咨访关系,凸显了他思想的浓重人本主义色彩。对于心理治疗的从业人员和对心灵健康、存在问题感兴趣的一般读者,这本书都非常值得推荐。
Irvin_Yalom 心理学 美国
When Nietzsche Wept 豆瓣 Goodreads
When Nietzsche Wept: A Novel of Obsession
8.0 (8 个评分) 作者: [美国] 欧文·亚龙 Harper Perennial 2005 - 1
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.
2015年5月19日 已读
哲学家本人作为一个主要人物出现在了书中,使本书中的孤独、死亡、痴迷、丧失等主题可以得到非常深入的讨论,也因此而是一本比《叔本华的治疗》更引人思考的好书。尼采用永恒复归“治愈”了Breuer医生在生活中的意义迷失和对病人的执迷情感,而Breuer不仅帮助尼采克服了对莎乐美的痴迷,也在无意中实践了精神分析的雏形。Yalom的独特之处在于他能在借用尼采或叔本华的哲学思想“治愈”某些心理问题之后,又经由更为人本主义的立场实现“反转”,使得人物意识到或孤独或厌世的倾向之下潜藏的对于友谊、同伴以及人性温暖之处的向往。
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The Schopenhauer Cure 豆瓣
作者: Irvin Yalom HarperCollins 2005 - 1
From novelist and master psychotherapist Irvin Yalom, author of Lying on the Couch and When Nietzsche Wept, comes the world's first accurate group-therapy novel, a mesmerizing story of two men's search for meaning.
At one time or another, all of us have wondered what we'd do in the face of death. Suddenly confronted with his own mortality after a routine checkup, distinguished psychotherapist Julius Hertzfeld is forced to reexamine his life and work. Has he really made an enduring difference in the lives of his patients? And what about the patients he's failed? What has happened to them? Now that he is wiser and riper, can he rescue them yet?
Reaching beyond the safety of his thriving San Francisco practice, Julius feels compelled to seek out Philip Slate, whom he treated for sex addiction some twenty-three years earlier. At that time, Philip's only means of connecting to humans was through brief sexual interludes with countless women, and Julius's therapy did not change that. He meets with Philip, who claims to have cured himself -- by reading the pessimistic and misanthropic philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer.
Much to Julius's surprise, Philip has become a philosophical counselor and requests that Julius provide him with the supervisory hours he needs to obtain a license to practice. In return, Philip offers to tutor Julius in the work of Schopenhauer. Julius hesitates. How can Philip possibly become a therapist? He is still the same arrogant, uncaring, self-absorbed person he had always been. In fact, in every way he resembles his mentor, Schopenhauer. But eventually they strike a Faustian bargain: Julius agrees to supervise Philip, provided that Philip first joins his therapy group. Julius is hoping that six months with the group will address Philip's misanthropy and that by being part of a circle of fellow patients, he will develop the relationship skills necessary to become a therapist.
Philip enters the group, but he is more interested in educating the members in Schopenhauer's philosophy -- which he claims is all the therapy anyone should need -- than he is in their individual problems. Soon Julius and Philip, using very different therapeutic approaches, are competing for the hearts and minds of the group members.
Is this going to be Julius's swan song -- a splintered group and years of good work down the drain? Or will all the members, including Philip, find a way to rise to the occasion that brings with it the potential for extraordinary change? In The Schopenhauer Cure, Irvin Yalom elegantly weaves the true story of Schopenhauer's psychological life throughout the narrative, knitting together fact and fiction to form a compellingly readable tale.
2015年2月12日 已读
并非侦探小说,描写团体治疗的场景却有侦探小说般引人入胜的力量。书名具有双重含义,主人公Philip既以叔本华哲学疗愈了自己的性瘾行为,也在Julius的治疗小组中被矫正了离群索居、厌恶人类的叔本华式的思维/生活方式。书中穿插了对叔本华生平和哲学思想的介绍,以及作者Irvin Yalom透过Julius这一人物对团体治疗所发表的真知灼见;再加上所探讨的如何面对不可避免的死亡、在已知生活的无意义时应如何继续生活、现代人的孤独感和两性关系等诸多问题,都使这本书成为一部极具可读性和思想性并且还兼具心理治疗教学意义的严肃小说。
Irvin_Yalom 外国文学 小说 心理学 文学