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When Someone Chooses to Leave
A Personal Note I began this particular morning by reading the news of Victor Yalom’s death. My introduction to the world of psychotherapy started years earlier, with Lying on the Couch by Irvin D. Yalom — a novel that left … Okumaya devam et
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