Irvin D. Yalom
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Irvin David Yalom (* June 13th 1931 in Washington DC), M.D., is an author of fiction and nonfiction, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University, an existentialist, and accomplished psychotherapist.
[edit] Novels
- (1992) When Nietzsche Wept
- (1996) Lying on the Couch
- (2005) The Schopenhauer Cure
[edit] Nonfiction
- (1970 1st ed, 1975 2nd ed.) The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy
- (1974) Every Day Gets a Little Closer
- (1980) Existential Psychotherapy
- (1983) Inpatient Group Psychotherapy
- (1989) Love's Executioner and Other Tales of Psychotherapy
- (1998) The Yalom Reader
- (1999) Momma and the Meaning of Life
- (2001) The Gift of Therapy: An Open Letter to a New Generation of Therapists and Their Patients