How are we supposed to grapple with the knowledge that soon we will be nothing? How do we live a meaningful life with the always-looming threat of death? That’s what Dr. Irvin Yalom of Stanford ...
Irvin David Yalom (/ ˈɜːrvɪn ˈjæləm /; born ) is an American existential psychiatrist who is an emeritus professor of psychiatry at Stanford University, as well as author of both fiction and nonfiction.
Irvin D. Yalom, M.D., is an existential psychiatrist and emeritus professor of psychiatry at Stanford University.
Irvin Yalom has experienced every kind of success imaginable within his field of expertise. The now-emeritus professor of psychiatry at Stanford was a leader in the development of group psychotherapy ...
Popular scholar, novelist and existentialist Irvin Yalom chimes in on the Seven Questions. To my delight, I was able to conduct this interview in person. The Seven Questions project asks the same ...
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 ...
Salon: “Not living a life that’s full of regrets”: Legendary psychotherapist Irvin Yalom on the challenges of living in fear
“Not living a life that’s full of regrets”: Legendary psychotherapist Irvin Yalom on the challenges of living in fear
Irvin D. Yalom has 110 books on Goodreads with 827844 ratings. Irvin D. Yalom’s most popular book is When Nietzsche Wept.
Irvin Yalom’s model of group therapy isn’t just a treatment format, it’s a systematic theory of how human beings heal each other.