Schopenhauer's Porcupines: Intimacy and Its Dilemmas
ISBN-13:
9780465042876
ISBN-10:
0465042872
Edition:
1/25/03
Author:
Deborah Luepnitz
Publication date:
2003
Publisher:
Basic Books
Format:
Paperback
288 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780465042876
ISBN-10:
0465042872
Edition:
1/25/03
Author:
Deborah Luepnitz
Publication date:
2003
Publisher:
Basic Books
Format:
Paperback
288 pages
Summary
Schopenhauer's Porcupines: Intimacy and Its Dilemmas (ISBN-13: 9780465042876 and ISBN-10: 0465042872), written by authors
Deborah Luepnitz, was published by Basic Books in 2003.
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The classic compilation of psychological case studies from a master clinician and lyrical writer
Each generation of therapists can boast of only a few writers like Deborah Luepnitz, whose sympathy and wit shine in her fine, luminous prose. In Schopenhauer's Porcupines, she recounts five true stories from her practice, stories of patients who range from the super-rich to the destitute, who grapple with panic attacks, psychosomatic illness, marital despair, and sexual recklessness. Intimate, original, and triumphantly funny, Schopenhauer's Porcupines goes further than any other book in illuminating "how talking helps."
Each generation of therapists can boast of only a few writers like Deborah Luepnitz, whose sympathy and wit shine in her fine, luminous prose. In Schopenhauer's Porcupines, she recounts five true stories from her practice, stories of patients who range from the super-rich to the destitute, who grapple with panic attacks, psychosomatic illness, marital despair, and sexual recklessness. Intimate, original, and triumphantly funny, Schopenhauer's Porcupines goes further than any other book in illuminating "how talking helps."
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