Credo is a new book by Andrew Feldmar, a well-known psychotherapist in Vancouver, Canada, published in English. His previous books were in Hungarian, so this book is the first to allow many people in the English-speaking world to have access to his writings. The book is really (at least) two books in one. On the one hand is his biographical story, detailing critical events in his life, and the other is a sort of psychotherapeutic bildungsroman (to coin a phrase) – a story of how he came to believe what he does (and does not) concerning psychotherapeutic practice and how he continues to work in that area to help his patients and residents of the residential community he launched in Budapest. In sharing his thoughts here on what he learned over the years, he now shares his considerable experience with a wide range of people – patients, therapists and all who have suffered trauma.
See full review here:
https://livingphilosophy.org/books/book-reviews/credo-andrew-feldmar-review/
Credo is a new book by Andrew Feldmar, a well-known psychotherapist in Vancouver, Canada, published in English. His previous books were in Hungarian, so this book is the first to allow many people in the English-speaking world to have access to his writings. The book is really (at least) two books in one. On the one hand is his biographical story, detailing critical events in his life, and the other is a sort of psychotherapeutic bildungsroman (to coin a phrase) – a story of how he came to believe what he does (and does not) concerning psychotherapeutic practice and how he continues to work in that area to help his patients and residents of the residential community he launched in Budapest. In sharing his thoughts here on what he learned over the years, he now shares his considerable experience with a wide range of people – patients, therapists and all who have suffered trauma.
See full review here:
https://livingphilosophy.org/books/book-reviews/credo-andrew-feldmar-review/