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In Therapy
In Therapy: The Unfolding Story | Susie Orbach
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Worldwide, increasingly large numbers of people are seeing therapists. We go to address past traumas, to break patterns of behaviour, to confront eating disorders or addiction, to talk about relationships, or simply because we want to find out more about ourselves. Susie Orbach has been a psychotherapist for over forty years. Also a million-copy bestselling author, The New York Times called her the 'most famous psychotherapist to have set up couch in Britain since Sigmund Freud'. Here, she explores what goes on in the process of therapy through a series of dramatized case studies. Insightful and honest about a process often necessarily shrouded in secrecy, In Therapy: The Unfolding Story is an essential read for those curious about, or considering entering, therapy. This complete edition has been updated and expanded with extensive new material; including twice as many case studies, analyses, and a new introduction. Wellcome Collection is a free museum and library that aims to challenge how we think and feel about health. Inspired by the medical objects and curiosities collected by Henry Wellcome, it connects science, medicine, life and art. Wellcome Collection exhibitions, events and books explore a diverse range of subjects, including consciousness, forensic medicine, emotions, sexology, identity and death. Wellcome Collection is part of Wellcome, a global charitable foundation that exists to improve health for everyone by helping great ideas to thrive, funding over 14,000 researchers and projects in more than 70 countries. wellcomecollection.org
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Encountering fear doesn‘t make it bigger or more real. Curiously, it can make it more manageable. Its shape can change and become porous and less monolithic.

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Finished this a few days ago. It was okay, but I would have liked to see more about the therapist's thought process than there was. There were also a strangely high amount of typos which bothered me. There are far better books in this genre.