Writing the Talking Cure Ken MorimotoExplores Yalom's profound contributions to psychotherapy and literature. 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
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groundbreaking analysis of the story of Australian identity told through Australian election campaign language
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This book discusses and analyses series since 2000 from Spain (in both Spanish and Catalan)