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A 5 page review of “Love's Executioner: And Other Tales of Psychotherapy” written by psychotherapist Irvin D. Yalom. The book reveals some of the most personal reflections of his patients’ desires and motivations. The book is much more than a revealing look at the minds of disturbed patients, however, it is also a record of the struggles, mistakes, failures, and successes, of the psychotherapist. Indeed, it is this revealing aspect of “Love's Executioner” which makes the book a tremendously useful and constructive resource to practicing psychotherapist as well as to those who wish to gain insight on the relationship which exists between psychotherapist and patient. No additional sources are listed.
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more than a revealing look at the minds of disturbed patients, however, it is also a record of the struggles, mistakes, failures, and successes, of the psychotherapist. Indeed, it
is this revealing aspect of "Loves Executioner" which makes the book a tremendously useful and constructive resource to practicing psychotherapist as well as to those who wish to gain insight
on the relationship which exists between psychotherapist and patient. No additional sources are listed. PPpsych2.rtf "Loves Executioner": A Review of the Psychotherapeutic
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In "Loves Executioner: And Other Tales of Psychotherapy" psychotherapist Irvin
D. Yalom reveals some of the most personal reflections of his patients desires and motivations. The book is much more than a revealing look at the minds of disturbed
patients, however, it is also a record of the struggles, mistakes, failures, and successes, of the psychotherapist. Indeed, it is this revealing aspect of "Loves Executioner" which makes the
book a tremendously useful and constructive resource to practicing psychotherapist as well as to those who wish to gain insight on the relationship which exists between psychotherapist and patient.
In "Loves Executioner" Yalom relates the real life stories of his interactions with ten of his patients. The anonymity of the patients is
of course maintained and further ensured through the almost fictional approach of Yalom. He admits, in fact, to interchanging patient identities and characteristics and to taking what he terms
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