From novelist and master psychotherapist Irvin Yalom, author of Lying on the Couch and When Nietzsche Wept, comes the world's first accurate group-therapy novel, a mesmerizing story of two men's search for meaning.
At one time or another, all of us have wondered what we'd do in the face of death. Suddenly confronted with his own mortality after a routine checkup, distinguished psychotherapist Julius Hertzfeld is forced to reexamine his life and work. Has he really made an enduring difference in the lives of his patients? And what about the patients he's failed? What has happened to them? Now that he is wiser and riper, can he rescue them yet?
Reaching beyond the safety of his thriving San Francisco practice, Julius feels compelled to seek out Philip Slate, whom he treated for sex addiction some twenty-three years earlier. At that time, Philip's only means of connecting to humans was through brief sexual interludes with countless women, and Julius's therapy did not change that. He meets with Philip, who claims to have cured himself -- by reading the pessimistic and misanthropic philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer.
Much to Julius's surprise, Philip has become a philosophical counselor and requests that Julius provide him with the supervisory hours he needs to obtain a license to practice. In return, Philip offers to tutor Julius in the work of Schopenhauer. Julius hesitates. How can Philip possibly become a therapist? He is still the same arrogant, uncaring, self-absorbed person he had always been. In fact, in every way he resembles his mentor, Schopenhauer. But eventually they strike a Faustian bargain: Julius agrees to supervise Philip, provided that Philip first joins his therapy group. Julius is hoping that six months with the group will address Philip's misanthropy and that by being part of a circle of fellow patients, he will develop the relationship skills necessary to become a therapist.
Philip enters the group, but he is more interested in educating the members in Schopenhauer's philosophy -- which he claims is all the therapy anyone should need -- than he is in their individual problems. Soon Julius and Philip, using very different therapeutic approaches, are competing for the hearts and minds of the group members.
Is this going to be Julius's swan song -- a splintered group and years of good work down the drain? Or will all the members, including Philip, find a way to rise to the occasion that brings with it the potential for extraordinary change? In The Schopenhauer Cure, Irvin Yalom elegantly weaves the true story of Schopenhauer's psychological life throughout the narrative, knitting together fact and fiction to form a compellingly readable tale.
Irvin D. Yalom
Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University. Author of nonfiction psychiatry texts, novels, and books of stories. Currently in private practice of psychiatry in Palo Alto and San Francisco, California.
叔本华的眼泪 野兽爱智慧 欧文.亚隆(Irvin D. Yalom)的这本心理小说《The Schopenhauer Cure》,台湾译名是《叔本华的眼泪》,我是觉得《叔本华的眼泪》比《叔本华的治疗》更吸引人,如我是编辑,会用“叔本华的眼泪”为书名。现今该书的责编王素琴和我们公司合作,策划出...
评分一 从刚开始接触到叔本华到逐渐加深了解的过程中,反复出现在脑中的想法就是“太酷了!”我们暂且先不给他贴上“极度悲观的现实主义者”、“孤独的人生哲学家”、“伟大的厌世者”这些标签,单单扫过他的海量名言警句便可略知一二: “生命是一颗欲望的种子,欲望不满足便痛苦...
评分去年一个人旅行,随身带了一本叔本华的书。独自坐在火车上,看着窗外白雪皑皑的景色,叔本华的语言让我在孤独中找到力量。他的傲慢、他的冷静,我都一并带入了那趟旅行,让我在旅途中深入到自己内心去察看。但是,也让我在这趟为期两周的旅行中,完全自给自足,没有交到朋友。 ...
评分去年一个人旅行,随身带了一本叔本华的书。独自坐在火车上,看着窗外白雪皑皑的景色,叔本华的语言让我在孤独中找到力量。他的傲慢、他的冷静,我都一并带入了那趟旅行,让我在旅途中深入到自己内心去察看。但是,也让我在这趟为期两周的旅行中,完全自给自足,没有交到朋友。 ...
并非侦探小说,描写团体治疗的场景却有侦探小说般引人入胜的力量。书名具有双重含义,主人公Philip既以叔本华哲学疗愈了自己的性瘾行为,也在Julius的治疗小组中被矫正了离群索居、厌恶人类的叔本华式的思维/生活方式。书中穿插了对叔本华生平和哲学思想的介绍,以及作者Irvin Yalom透过Julius这一人物对团体治疗所发表的真知灼见;再加上所探讨的如何面对不可避免的死亡、在已知生活的无意义时应如何继续生活、现代人的孤独感和两性关系等诸多问题,都使这本书成为一部极具可读性和思想性并且还兼具心理治疗教学意义的严肃小说。
评分今年重看了一遍英文版的~和第一次看的时候感触完全不同呢!读后感?呵呵呵呵呵 看看试个十次能不能写出一篇像样的!
评分多谢朋友的推荐,这是怎样的一杯细腻、丰富而深邃的鸡尾酒啊:心理,哲学,自救,救人,生死,存在......而贯穿始终的对生活和人生的爱,对fellow sufferers的爱,在我看来,便是全书的灵魂所在,也是书名所指的真正cure
评分团体是个多么神奇的东东啊!
评分多谢朋友的推荐,这是怎样的一杯细腻、丰富而深邃的鸡尾酒啊:心理,哲学,自救,救人,生死,存在......而贯穿始终的对生活和人生的爱,对fellow sufferers的爱,在我看来,便是全书的灵魂所在,也是书名所指的真正cure
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