by Ilana Rabinowitz (Editor), Irvin D. Yalom (Foreword by)
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.
Author Biography
Ilana Rabinowitz is also the editor of Mountains Are Mountains and Rivers Are Rivers: Applying Eastern Teachings in Everyday Life. She lives in New York City.
Number of Pages: 320
Dimensions: 0.9 x 8.4 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: May 24, 2000