Lying On The Couch Now

You can purchase the book on Amazon or borrow it from the Internet Archive .

Lying on the Couch is a 1996 psychological novel by psychiatrist Irvin D. Yalom that examines the complex, often blurred, ethical boundaries between therapists and their patients. The narrative follows psychiatrist Ernest Lash as he implements a policy of radical honesty, navigating the fallout with a patient who is actively attempting to sabotage his career. Lying on the Couch

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