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Journal Entry 1 by Iojima from Nyons, Rhône-Alpes France on Thursday, March 06, 2008
From Library Journal You've had enough?or so you think. But should you really leave? Kramer, author of the best-selling Listening to Prozac (LJ 5/1/93), examines how people seek an answer to this crucial question of the heart. Along the way he offers great insights into the human condition and helps the reader to understand why we each do what we do about interpersonal relationships on the brink of a breakup. The book is concerned with more than just answering the title's basic question. It also delves into the intricate and complicated issue of psychotherapy and advice itself. Kramer contemplates the role of the therapist as well as the unspoken law against offering advice to his clients. Written with a keen ear for narrative, this nonfiction title reads more like well-written fiction: smooth as silk. Highly recommended for both public library self-help and academic psychology collections.?Marty Dean Evensvold, Magnolia P.L., Tx. I'm giving it a 10, even though I didn't finish it. Having read "Against Depression," I am a big fan of Kramer. I bought this only because I recommended it to someone I felt was in need of it and I wanted to check it out.
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Journal Entry 2 by Iojima from Nyons, Rhône-Alpes France on Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Traded to fellow BookMoocher.
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