In his memoirs, the British psychoanalyst Patrick Casement talks about what events turned out to be decisive for him in choosing a profession. From his biography, he carefully selects facts that help to understand «out of what rubbish» often grows «a sense of direction and purpose» in the work of an analyst. Using examples from his own life, he proves that any event (even a very painful one) gives us the opportunity to get to know ourselves better.
In his memoirs, the British psychoanalyst Patrick Casement talks about what events turned out to be decisive for him in choosing a profession. From his biography, he carefully selects facts that help to understand «out of what rubbish» often grows «a sense of direction and purpose» in the work of an analyst. Using examples from his own life, he proves that any event (even a very painful one) gives us the opportunity to get to know ourselves better.
Kogito-Center, 240 p.