Couch Fiction : A Graphic Tale of Psychotherapy

Couch Fiction : A Graphic Tale of Psychotherapy

(Autor) Philippa Perry
Formato: Hardcover
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'A gem' - The Evening Standard 'Pure book joy. Deep thinking made digestible & doled up with lashings of wit' Bernardine Evaristo on Twitter 'So smart and interesting!' Fearne Cotton on Instagram ____________________________________________________________________________ Ever wanted to know what really happens in a therapist's consultation room? Bestselling author Philippa Perry (The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read) turns her keen insights to the power of therapy. This compelling study of psychotherapy in the form of a graphic novel vividly explores a year's therapy sessions as a search for understanding and truth. Beautifully illustrated by Flo Perry, author of How to Have Feminist Sex, and accompanied by succinct and illuminating footnotes, this book offers a witty and thought-provoking exploration of the therapeutic journey, considering a range of skills, insights and techniques along the way. ______________________________________________________________________________ 'I loved it. I smiled and laughed. And nodded. One to read' Susie Orbach, author of In Therapy '(Full of) wit and good sense (...) Philippa is a tonic' Rachel Cooke, Observer

Information
Editorial:
National Geographic Books
Formato:
Hardcover
Número de páginas:
None
ISBN:
9780241461785
Año de publicación:
2020
Fecha publicación:
26 de Noviembre de 2020

Philippa Perry

Philippa Perry is a renowned psychotherapist and author best known for her book "The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read." Her writing style is clear, insightful, and accessible, making complex psychological concepts easily understandable to a wide audience. Perry's key contribution to literature is her ability to help readers navigate emotional complexities with compassion and wisdom.

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