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Awakening and Transcendence Author: [USA] Irvin Yalom / Editor and Annotator: Liu Zhiying Publisher: Posts and Telecommunications Press
Awakening and Transcendence Author: [USA] Irvin Yalom / Editor and Annotator: Liu Zhiying Publisher: Posts and Telecommunications Press
Description
Introduction
The simplified Chinese version of the masterpiece "Awakening and Transcendence" by the master of psychology Irvin Yalom is published for the first time
Delve into the unknown inner world of patients with mental illness and explore the meaning of life and the way to liberation
A clinical practice guide that has inspired millions of psychotherapists around the world and cured countless patients with mental illnesses
The best book in the field of contemporary group psychotherapy and a classic textbook for psychology majors in American universities
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Irvin Yalom advocates that people are free and should be responsible for their own choices and actions. Therefore, he believes that in the process of group psychotherapy, the topics explored with clients should include self-awareness, freedom and responsibility, self-identity and interpersonal relationships, and the meaning of life.
Based on the above cognition, in the classic book "Awakening and Transcendence: Group Psychotherapy with Inpatients", Irvin Yalom proposed that therapists should not lead group therapy as an authority or host, but should integrate into the group as a relatively transparent participant, set the patterns and rules of group interaction with the goal of promoting group work, and help members establish a supportive, cohesive and vibrant micro-social model, allowing members to discover personal problems through self-exposure, and then repair them with the help of interpersonal interaction "here and now", laying a solid foundation for rebuilding personal lives.
Whether you are a frontline clinician, a professional psychological counselor, a person suffering from various physical and mental illnesses, or a reader interested in psychotherapy, you can see hope and gain useful inspiration from the author's profound and compassionate analysis of a large number of clinical cases.