A review by yates9
The Examined Life: How We Lose and Find Ourselves by Stephen Grosz

3.0

Interesting account of the work of a preeminent psychotherapist and his patients stories. On one hand, nothing happens and it confirms my sense that therapy of this sort can offer very little to patients. On the other the little it does offer is quite a lot in many cases and different conscious states open realms of possibility.

The author opens himself up but only a small crack into his world. A professional distance seems to appear when he recounts his personal dimension.