Is it possible to plan a “good death?” Can one gracefully leave this world to the next generation? Can one live meaningfully until the very end? Photo of Irvin and Marilyn Yalom in the entry hall of ...
In an age of AI bots delivering therapy by algorithm, we risk losing the intrusive intimacy of real psychotherapy. By Matt Rowland Hill In 2020 Irvin Yalom, perhaps the world’s most famous ...
The proverb “physician, heal thyself” comes to mind while watching “Yalom’s Cure,” a fittingly meditative documentary portrait of psychotherapist-professor Irvin D. Yalom that offers a candid glimpse ...
Truman Capote claimed to have invented the nonfiction novel. Irvin D. Yalom's claim is the teaching novel. After the success of his textbook, "Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy," Yalom, a ...
A revered psychotherapist gets personal. By THR Staff An autumnal portrait for followers of psychotherapist and author Irvin Yalom, Sabine Gisiger’s Yalom’s Cure doesn’t really provide the remedies it ...
Irvin Yalom has a problem with fat women. ”I find them disgusting,” he writes, ”their absurd sidewise waddle, their absence of body contour-breasts, laps, buttocks, shoulders, jawlines, cheekbones, ...