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The Examined Life
How We Lose and Find Ourselves
Book • 2013
In 'The Examined Life', Stephen Grosz shares a series of poignant and insightful essays based on his experiences as a psychoanalyst.
The book explores how people lose and find themselves through their struggles and transformations, offering a compassionate and intelligent perspective on human psychology.
It has been praised for its clarity and depth, drawing comparisons to Chekhov and Oliver Sacks.
The book explores how people lose and find themselves through their struggles and transformations, offering a compassionate and intelligent perspective on human psychology.
It has been praised for its clarity and depth, drawing comparisons to Chekhov and Oliver Sacks.
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in a discussion about the changing landscape of psychotherapy.


Tim Scarfe

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as an enjoyable book about listening.

Emily Kasriel

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, when referencing a quote from his teacher, Parker Palmer, about the importance of self-examination.

Andy Crissinger

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