Tales from the Couch
Books | Psychology / Clinical Psychology
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Bob Wendorf
Tales from the Couch is collection of actual case studies and a primer on psychopathology, as well as a captivating reflection on the human condition. Drawn from Dr. Bob Wendorf’s thirty-six-year career years as a clinical psychologist, the book examines the lives of some of his most troubled patients, in a project that aims to both educate and fascinate the reader. Clinical syndromes are described and dramatized by real-life case examples (altered only as necessary to protect patient confidentiality).Each of the sixteen chapters focuses on a particular psychiatric diagnosis, including Multiple Personality Disorder, Asperger’s, and ADD. The clinical picture and symptoms are described and explained, then brought to life by case examples taken from the author’s practice. Dr. Wendorf presents the cases as a series of narratives—some dramatic, some humorous, most quite poignant. Along the way, the author offers his own reactions to the people and events described here and application to the general human condition as well.Tales from the Couch offers compelling stories of extraordinary people, clinical conditions, and events—both in and out of the therapy hour—while providing insights into the nature of human beings, mental illness, and the psychotherapeutic enterprise.
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Author
Bob Wendorf
Pages
224
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2015-11-24
ISBN
1631440306 9781631440304
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"* Mocking patients<br/>* Spreads false information (the bpd is similar to did argument what the hell?)<br/>* Also at the end when he kind of invalidated her did? I would have been heartbroken to read that if I were the patient.<br/>* Not empathetic at all<br/>* Some disgusting comments (he preferred to sleep with his wife while she was still asleep. She probably preferred it that way too) excuse me? She preferred sexual assault?<br/>* For some reason always felt the need to tell us how attractive all the women were<br/>* So bad and so outdated I can’t believe it was written in 2015<br/>* Unacceptable <br/>"