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Jeffrey Berman

    1. Jänner 1945
    Risky Writing: Self-Disclosure and Self-Transformation in the Classroom
    Empathic Teaching: Education for Life
    Writing the Talking Cure
    Psychoanalytic Memoirs
    Dying to Teach
    Der Therapeut als Erzähler
    • Der Therapeut als Erzähler

      Irvin D. Yalom und die Psychotherapie

      1,0(1)Abgeben

      Hommage und erstes autorisiertes Buch über Irvin D. Yaloms als Erzähler überhaupt. - Ein Buch über Irvin Yalom zu verfassen, war eine der kostengünstigsten und effektivsten Therapien meines Lebens ... »Ich bewundere Yalom für seine profunden Beiträge sowohl zur Psychotherapie als auch zur Literatur und für seine ungeheure Menschlichkeit.« Irvin D. Yalom ist nicht nur einer der bekanntesten und renommiertesten Psychotherapeuten Amerikas, sondern auch ein weltweiter Bestsellerautor, der mit seinen Romanen und Erzählungen möglicherweise mehr Menschen für die Psychotherapie gewonnen hat als manche Fachgesellschaft. Jefferey Berman, ordentlicher Professor für Englisch an der University von Albany, beschäftigt sich in diesem Buch mit Irvin D. Yaloms literarischem Werk und der Wirkung, die dieses auf seine Leser und Leserinnen hatte. Es ist das erste Mal überhaupt, dass Irvin D. Yalom als Erzähler in den Mittelpunkt gerückt wird.

      Der Therapeut als Erzähler
    • Dying to Teach

      A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Learning

      • 296 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,6(9)Abgeben

      Exploring the transformative nature of writing, this book highlights its ability to capture loss and facilitate the healing process of grief. Through poignant reflections and personal narratives, it emphasizes how the act of writing serves as a vital tool for remembrance and emotional expression, allowing individuals to navigate their sorrow and find solace in their memories.

      Dying to Teach
    • The first book-length study of the psychoanalytic memoir, this book examines key examples of the genre, including Sigmund Freud's mistitled An Autobiographical Study, Helene Deutsch's Confrontations with Myself: An Epilogue, Wilfred Bion's War Memoirs 1917-1919, Masud Khan's The Long Wait, Sophie Freud's Living in the Shadow of the Freud Family, and Irvin D. Yalom and Marilyn Yalom's A Matter of Death and Life. Offering in each chapter a brief character sketch of the memoirist, the book shows how personal writing fits into their other work, often demonstrating the continuities and discontinuities in an author's life as well as discussing each author's contributions to psychoanalysis, whether positive or negative.

      Psychoanalytic Memoirs
    • Writing the Talking Cure

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      4,0(3)Abgeben

      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 the therapist learns as much as, if not more than, the patient; where therapy never proceeds as expected; and where the therapist's apparent failure provesultimately to be a success.Writing the Talking Cure is the first book to explore all of Yalom's major writings. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, Jeffrey Berman comments on Yalom's profound contributions to psychotherapy and literature and emphasizes the recurrent ideas that unify his the importance of the therapeutic relationship, therapist transparency, here-and-now therapy, the prevalence of death anxiety, reciprocal healing, and the idea of the wounded healer. Throughout, Berman discusses what Yalom can teach therapists in particular and the common (and uncommon) reader in general.

      Writing the Talking Cure
    • 3,5(2)Abgeben

      Focusing on the transformative power of empathy in education, the book explores how literature instructors can profoundly impact their students' lives. Through analyses of notable films and stories, Berman emphasizes the significance of empathy, trauma, and forgiveness in overcoming personal challenges. He presents actual student writings that showcase emotional and intellectual growth, while also discussing the delicate balance of teachers acting as supportive figures without crossing into therapy. Ultimately, the work advocates for empathic teaching as a means to foster deeper connections and understanding among students.

      Empathic Teaching: Education for Life
    • Exploring the complexities of personal writing in academia, this final volume of the trilogy emphasizes the importance of addressing traumatic subjects in the classroom. Jeffrey Berman provides strategies for teachers to help college students safely express difficult experiences, such as grief, depression, and abuse, which are often shrouded in shame and silence. He challenges academic resistance to personal narratives and draws parallels between therapeutic writing and traditional counseling, highlighting the need for empathy and supportive classroom environments.

      Risky Writing: Self-Disclosure and Self-Transformation in the Classroom
    • Terror and Liberalism

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,9(521)Abgeben

      A manifesto for an aggressive liberal response to terrorist attacks.

      Terror and Liberalism
    • Off the Tracks

      Cautionary Tales About the Derailing of Mental Health Care Volume 1 Sexual and Nonsexual

      • 510 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      The mental health profession mirrors the duality of a well-known nursery rhyme character, showcasing its capacity for both exceptional care and significant shortcomings. This exploration highlights the complexities and contradictions within psychiatry, reflecting on its impactful and sometimes troubling nature. The comparison invites readers to consider the nuances of mental health treatment, emphasizing the need for balance and understanding in the field.

      Off the Tracks
    • Exploring the complexities of privacy in psychotherapy, this book delves into the ethical dilemmas faced by therapists torn between their duty to patients and societal obligations. It highlights real-life scenarios, such as the risks of publishing case studies without consent and the challenges of therapists acting as "double agents." Through these narratives, the text sheds light on the intricate balance between confidentiality and the broader implications of therapeutic practice.

      Confidentiality and Its Discontents: Dilemmas of Privacy in Psychotherapy
    • Psychoanalysis

      An Interdisciplinary Retrospective

      • 268 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      The book evaluates the impact of six prominent psychoanalytic theorists, examining their ideas through the lens of contemporary academic and clinical developments in the field. It highlights how these thinkers' contributions remain relevant and influential in modern psychoanalysis, providing insights into evolving practices and theories.

      Psychoanalysis