Books by Irvin D Yalom
“Yalom’s book was really helpful. What Yalom says—from his clinical experience, but later backed up by researchers including some of my own studies—is that are eleven curative factors that can describe what is going on.” Read more...
The best books on Clinical Psychology
Susan Llewelyn, Psychologist
Existential Psychotherapy
by Irvin D Yalom
Yalom is known, along with Rollo May, as one of the foremost practitioners of existential psychotherapy.
Interviews where books by Irvin D Yalom were recommended
The best books on Fear of Death, recommended by Sheldon Solomon
Existential anxiety drives our lives but most of us are too frightened to think about it, says psychologist and author Sheldon Solomon. He chooses the best books to get a better understanding of our fear of death.
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The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy
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Introduction to Cognitive Analytic Therapy: Principles and Practice
by Anthony Ryle & Ian B Kerr -
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Managing Your Mind: The Mental Fitness Guide
by Gillian Butler, Tony Hope & Nick Grey -
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What Works for Whom: A Critical Review of Psychotherapy Research
by Anthony Roth & Peter Fonagy -
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Why Don't I Feel Good Enough?: Using Attachment Theory to Find a Solution
by Helen Dent
The best books on Clinical Psychology, recommended by Susan Llewelyn
The best books on Clinical Psychology, recommended by Susan Llewelyn
Clinical psychologists look at how we feel, how that affects how we behave, and whether we can change. Here, the Oxford academic and clinician Susan Llewelyn discusses five key books in the field of clinical psychology, why clinicians must keep their minds open to new approaches, and why aspiring psychologists should read as many novels as they can.