Choose a genre
Bestsellers
Hardback
  1. Red Mist Patricia Cornwell
  2. Steve Jobs Walter Isaacson
  3. Hawk Quest Robert Lyndon
  4. The Piccadilly Plot Susanna Gregory
Paperback
  1. The Map T S Learner
  2. She's Never Coming Back Hans Koppel
  3. The Paris Wife Paula McLain
  4. Never Knowing Chevy Stevens
Audio
  1. Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck Read by Clarke Peters
  2. The Forgotten Highlander Alistair Urquhart Read by David Rintoul
  3. The Saturday Big Tent Wedding Party Alexander McCall Smith Read by Adjoa Andoh
  4. Lucia in London E F Benson Read by Miriam Margolyes

The Man with the Beautiful Voice: And more stories from the other side of the couch

Lillian Rubin

The Man with the Beautiful Voice: And more stories from the other side of the couch

View Enlarged Image

ISBN:
9780749941932

Piatkus

A Piatkus title

This daring and engrossing book offers a unique gift to readers: a window into the mind and the heart of both sides of the therapeutic relationship - the patient's and the therapist's. Widely acclaimed psychotherapist and author Dr Lillian B. Rubin offers us a masterful insight into the world of therapy in her compelling book, The Man with the Beautiful Voice. She describes her most fascinating and challenging cases from 'the other side of the couch', as she takes the reader on a riveting and absorbing journey into the human psyche. Through seven unique stories, she reveals her personal struggle to leave behind traditional psychoanalytic training and adopt unorthodox methods, when the nature of her clients means that the rules have to be bent or broken.

Through these captivating tales, Lillian Rubin illuminates the heart of the therapeutic relationship and shows us the pain, leaning, and the healing that are part of the process for therapist as well as patient.

Reviews

  • 'Only a writer and thinker as agile as Lillian Rubin could offer such compelling stories that tell us so much about the process of pain and healing for both patient and therapist.' Kim Chernin, author of The Hungry Self.

Paperback: £8.99

Published 02/07/2009