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Overcoming the Terror of Death
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Irvin D. Yalom
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At 74, Yalom has penned a book that is the climax of his lifework, focusing on the universal human issues of mortality and death. He suggests that what he calls the "awakening experience" can help us acknowledge, accept, and utilize our fear of death in a very positive manner. Such an awakening experience can be as simple as a dream, or quick as a sudden insight. It is often a loss, a trauma, or just plain aging that can prompt an awakening experience that is a turning point for a more meaningful life. He discusses how people can make lasting changes in their lives, rearrange their priorities, communicate more deeply with those they love, eliminate interpersonal fears of rejection, and increase a willingness to take risks for personal fulfillment and a life filled with love.
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listen.. .then listen again
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I have discovered a group of women who refuse to be exploited, are immune to manipulation, and who never settle in the name of love. These ladies know what they want and take what they want by beating men at their own game. Utilizing the secrets exposed in this book, these women gain power, money, and status. Men call them gold diggers, women call them hos, but they call themselves winners. This is the book that society doesn't want you to listen to….
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Words. We use them all the time, every day, mostly without giving them much thought at all. We take for granted that they’re here at our disposal whenever we need them. But if you’ve ever wished you could communicate more effectively, words are the place to start. It’s incumbent upon you to choose the best words to accomplish your goals, because how you choose to communicate influences—well, everything! The power of communication shapes our professional goals, our relationships, and our lives—so the words we choose to use carry a great deal of power.
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Meh. Glad I didn't pay for it.
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- Rob
- 08-06-18
Another excellent Yalom book!
While I love all of Yalom’s books this one is my favorite. It is a culmination of brilliant writing and existential psychological/philosophical thought regarding the inevitability of death. Yalom discloses several stories from his past that has played a role in shaping his own feelings regarding death.
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- Amy M Jenkins
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Must read
This book is awesomely thought provoking and is greet for all aspiring counselors and therapists or anyone looking at working in the helping profession with those facing end of life and those who are grieving
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- 05-03-18
Excellent insight and stories!
Loved the book, the narration was a little odd when portraying various patients, but they were quite entertaining. Highly recommended!
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- charmed
- 03-18-22
Understanding universal death anxiety
You don't need to be a therapist to gain a lot of insight from Dr. Yalom's book.
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- Kathryn
- 07-25-24
compassionate, meaningful, and eye-opening
a masterful reading of a book discussing one the most taboo subjects for humanity - I’ll be thinking about this book for a long time
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-20-23
Great book, frustrating audio
I love Yalom and a book of his has yet to fail to captivate me. Unfortunately, the audiobook reader tries to do horrible accents while reading quotes from other characters. I literally cringed in disgust at some of his offensive accents. Too bad really because his normal voice for most of the book is nice.
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- Brittany G
- 12-17-23
Great introduction to existentialism
If you are thinking about becoming a therapist, this is a classic and should read it!
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Adding to my favorites
5 stars all around. I have been in the mental health field for a few years but am new to the therapist role. This book is incredibly insightful and valuable. The case presentations provided depth to the discussion of facing death
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Every persons book for these Pandemic times
The title resonated with my "staring at the sun" in childhood following
harsh parental physical punishment; no doubt a way to regain control and express defiance and other feelings. A tough book for the average reader seeking escape. Irvin keeps reader "on the ropes" and repeating "there for the of love God" go I. Irvin makes you come down from being a "fly on his office wall"; instead wishing you were his patient. So glad to get acquainted with his beliefs and works. Plan to read or listen to all.
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- Vince
- 12-21-16
Counsel for the Difficulty of Death
Where does Staring at the Sun rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Yalom is superb, helping the listener through the struggle. Massive and thoughtful!
What did you like best about this story?
The personal internal struggle Yalom reveals through his therapy is extraordinary.
Have you listened to any of Gregory Gorton’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
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What’s an idea from the book that you will remember?
Hearing about living in the present, helps the tension of the future unknown.
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