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Love's Executioner

And Other Tales of Psychotherapy
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Irvin Yalom's "Love's Executioner" is a collection of essays that explores the complexities of the therapeutic relationship.

Yalom, a renowned psychiatrist, shares his insights and experiences, offering a profound look into the human condition.

The essays delve into themes of love, death, meaning, and the search for authenticity.

Yalom's writing is both insightful and engaging, making complex psychological concepts accessible to a wider audience.

The book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in psychotherapy, existentialism, or the human experience.

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Mentioned in 4 episodes

Mentioned by Forrest Hansen as an amazing book on existential psychotherapy.
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Rachel Toles
as one of her favorite books, exploring themes of relationships, existentialism, and human nature.
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Thomas Magby
in the context of Christian counseling and its intersection with secular psychology.
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Scott Barry Kaufman
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Irvin Yalom
's internationally bestselling books.
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