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Irvin Yalom's Existential Psychotherapy is a landmark work that combines existential philosophy with contemporary psychotherapeutic practice. The author explores four fundamental existential issues that affect human consciousness: death, freedom, isolation, and meaninglessness. Yalom explains how these universal issues affect daily human life, causing difficulty and suffering, while at the same time motivating people to engage in deep inner work and personal growth.
The book emphasizes the importance of an open, honest dialogue between therapist and client aimed at accepting existential realities and integrating them into daily life. It offers practical strategies for helping patients overcome fears and unleash their potential.
"Existential Psychotherapy" is not only a theoretical source and practical tool for professional psychotherapists, but also an extremely valuable material for a wide range of readers, encouraging self-exploration, contributing to reflection and a deeper awareness of life's challenges. It is a penetrating narrative that inspires professional and personal development and a full life full of meaning.