In addition to those who are interested in clinical psychology and psychotherapy, it is actually a book where everyone can find something for themselves, think while they are reading, and turn pages even faster as they think: Daily Lives. The name of the Roman Emperor and Philosopher Marcus Aurelius; No one remembers what is remembered.
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Inspired by his words, it is a book that touches on separate people in each chapter, but also on the person who actually reads each chapter. Sometimes you find yourself in a newly graduated psychologist, sometimes in a businessman, sometimes in a woman trying to cope with anger issues, or in Astrid where Yalom is both a therapist and a supervisor.
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And the best part is Irvin Yalom, examining her patients from a very broad perspective; but at the same time, it blends very well with its own struggles and its own thoughts. After reading the book, you discover that there are many things that can never be thought of. But especially Yalom, living in a short and meaningful life, focuses on what death actually means in his book.
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