
The Psychology Podcast Irvin Yalom || Existential Psychotherapy
Aug 30, 2021
In this conversation, Irvin D. Yalom, renowned psychiatrist and bestselling author, shares his profound insights on existential psychotherapy. He reflects on his childhood experiences and the impact of racial segregation, alongside his passion for literature and chess. Yalom delves into death anxiety and regret, exploring how these emotions shape our relationships. He shares personal tales of love, loss, and acceptance, emphasizing the vital role of interpersonal connections as we confront life’s inevitable end. His wisdom offers therapists and listeners alike guidance on living meaningfully.
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Finding Solace in Writing
- After his wife's death, Yalom reread his books, finding comfort and pride in his work.
- He rediscovered a forgotten story about grief therapy, gaining new perspective on his own experience.
Encounter with Viktor Frankl
- Yalom taught in Vienna, met Viktor Frankl, and found him to be a "tortured soul."
- Despite lecturing at Stanford, Frankl constantly doubted himself, struggling until his death.
Meetings with Psychology Legends
- Yalom met Carl Rogers, admired him, and briefly overlapped with John Bowlby.
- He attended Anna Freud's seminars weekly, considering her amazing; key influences were Horney and Sullivan.
















