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- 352 stránok
- 13 hodin čítania
Viac o knihe
'I was born in Washington, DC, June 13, 1931, of parents who immigrated from Russia shortly after the first world war. Home was the inner city of Washington - a small apartment atop my parents' grocery store on First and Seaton Street. During my childhood, Washington was a segregated city, and I lived in the midst of a poor, black neighborhood. Life on the streets was often perilous. Indoor reading was my refuge and, twice a week, I made the hazardous bicycle trek to the central library at Seventh and K streets to stock up on supplies'. Irvin Yalom is a gifted and lyrical writer whose memoir traces his life, from the apartment above his parents' grocery store to a world stage via the intimacy of his consulting room. The memoir includes his self-analysis and is interwoven with vignettes from patients whose stories have played such a central role in his life. For his legion of fans, and anyone interested in the human psyche, this book is not to be missed.
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Becoming Myself. A Psychiatrist´s Memoir, Irvin Yalom
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- Rok vydania
- 2017
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- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- Irvin Yalom
- Rok vydania
- 2017
- Väzba
- mäkká
- Počet strán
- 352
- ISBN10
- 0349410070
- ISBN13
- 9780349410074
- Série
- Štítky
- Náučná literatúra, Spoločenské vedy, Skutočné príbehy, Životopisy, Zdravie & Lekárstvo, Psychologická tematika, Filozofická tematika, Filozofia, Psychológia, Autobiografie & Pamäti, Medicína, Osobnosti, Spomienky, Duševné zdravie, Psychoterapia, Psychoanalýza, Spisovatelia, Liečba, Psychiatria, Psychiatrické liečebne, Psychiatri, Veľký knižný štvrtok
- Prvé vydanie
- 2017
- Pôvodný názov
- Becoming Myself: A Psychiatrist's Memoir
- Hodnotenie
- 4,15 z 5
- Anotácia
- 'I was born in Washington, DC, June 13, 1931, of parents who immigrated from Russia shortly after the first world war. Home was the inner city of Washington - a small apartment atop my parents' grocery store on First and Seaton Street. During my childhood, Washington was a segregated city, and I lived in the midst of a poor, black neighborhood. Life on the streets was often perilous. Indoor reading was my refuge and, twice a week, I made the hazardous bicycle trek to the central library at Seventh and K streets to stock up on supplies'. Irvin Yalom is a gifted and lyrical writer whose memoir traces his life, from the apartment above his parents' grocery store to a world stage via the intimacy of his consulting room. The memoir includes his self-analysis and is interwoven with vignettes from patients whose stories have played such a central role in his life. For his legion of fans, and anyone interested in the human psyche, this book is not to be missed.






