
Divan
Divan
Oskar Pfister Award-winning world-famous psychology writer Irvin D. Another wonderful novel from Yalom for psychology enthusiasts: Divan! The author, who previously made a splash with his work When Nitzsche Wept, invites his readers to psychoanalysis with Divan. Have pen and paper ready while reading this novel! While the gripping fiction takes you away, you will want to record the exquisite details about psychoanalysis.
Irvin D. Yalom, who focused on psychotherapy studies after studying psychiatry at Boston University, is today described as "the world's favorite therapist." Yalom, who counts Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, Sartre and Kafka among the writers he was influenced by, presents literature and science together to his readers.
Divan Both Literature and Literature It satisfies you with knowledge
Divan, in addition to psychology, psychotherapy and psychoanalysis, questioning professional ethics comes to the fore. The novel tells the story of Ernest, a young and inexperienced man working in the field of psychiatric pharmacology, who is assigned to investigate a famous and successful psychotherapist. The reason for the investigation is the allegation that the therapist had an intimate relationship with his client that was not in line with professional ethics.
The therapist's defense deeply affects Ernest and prompts the reader to think about professional ethics and therapy techniques. The book is not only limited to the characters, but also draws attention to approaches to psychotherapy in general.
This Time, Doctors Are Also Sitting in the Therapy Chair
Divan, takes its name from the therapy chair. This time, Yalom seats therapists as well as clients. It touches upon what therapists feel during sessions, where the most hidden secrets and deepest emotions are conveyed. At the same time, he questions how open and honest clients are with therapists.
The author, who adds client psychology, therapist psychology and therapy techniques to fiction with scientific realities, invites the reader to question along with him. However, it also deals with many human impulses such as ego, arrogance, ambition, conservatism, honesty and sexuality through the characters.
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Dough Type: 2. Dough
Number of Pages: 448
Size: 13 x 19.5
First Print Year: 2008
Original Name: Lying on the Couch
Publisher | : | Details Publications |
Number of pages | : | 448 |
ISBN | : | 9789755391991 |
The heart | : | Turkish |