Writing the Talking Cure: Irvin D. Yalom and the Literature of Psychotherapy

Writing the Talking Cure: Irvin D. Yalom and the Literature of Psychotherapy

by Jeffrey Berman
Writing the Talking Cure: Irvin D. Yalom and the Literature of Psychotherapy

Writing the Talking Cure: Irvin D. Yalom and the Literature of Psychotherapy

by Jeffrey Berman

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Overview

A distinguished psychiatrist and psychotherapist, Irvin D. Yalom is also the United States' most well-known author of psychotherapy tales. His first volume of essays, Love's Executioner, became an immediate best seller, and his first novel, When Nietzsche Wept, continues to enjoy critical and popular success. Yalom has created a subgenre of literature, the "therapy story," where the therapist learns as much as, if not more than, the patient; where therapy never proceeds as expected; and where the therapist's apparent failure provesultimately to be a success.

Writing the Talking Cure is the first book to explore all of Yalom's major writings. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, Jeffrey Berman comments on Yalom's profound contributions to psychotherapy and literature and emphasizes the recurrent ideas that unify his writings: the importance of the therapeutic relationship, therapist transparency, here-and-now therapy, the prevalence of death anxiety, reciprocal healing, and the idea of the wounded healer. Throughout, Berman discusses what Yalom can teach therapists in particular and the common (and uncommon) reader in general.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438473888
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 05/01/2019
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Jeffrey Berman is Distinguished Teaching Professor of English at the University at Albany, State University of New York. His previous books include Writing Widowhood: The Landscapes of Bereavement; Death in the Classroom: Writing about Love and Loss; and Dying to Teach: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Learning, all published by SUNY Press.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Existence Pain

1. The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy : The Art of Self-Disclosure

2. Every Day Gets a Little Closer : A Dual Perspective of Therapy

3. Existential Psychotherapy : Living with Death Anxiety

4. Inpatient Group Psychotherapy : Educating Observers and the Observed

5. Love’s Executioner : Living with Existence Pain

6. When Nietzsche Wept : Gratitude and Its Discontents

7. Lying on the Couch : The Threat of Sexual Boundary Violations

8. Momma and the Meaning of Life : The “Smoldering Inner Compost Heap” of Creativity

9. The Gift of Therapy : The Hazards and Privileges of Being a Therapist

10. The Schopenhauer Cure : Searching for an Antidote

11. Staring at the Sun : Novel Healing

12. The Spinoza Problem : “A Sedative for My Passions”

13. Creatures of a Day : Anticipating Endings

Conclusion : Yalom’s Cure and Becoming Myself

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