The Long Wait: And Other Psychoanalytic Narratives

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 13
9780671666217 
Category
Medical Books; Psychology; Movements  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1989 
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Description
Book by Khan, M. Masud R. Editorial Reviews From Publishers Weekly These seven gracefully written case histories by a psychiatrist based in London have the intimacy of short stories. The cases are sprawling, unpredictable, messy, at loose ends, like real-life shrink sessions. The patients do most of the talking, yet Khan's therapeutic style, a mixture of banter, confrontation and occasional insult, comes through in his elegant prose. He tells Mr. Luis, a middle-aged, suicidal homosexual, "You are not ill or sick or neurotic . . . just a mixed-up Yiddish kid." He helps Aisha, a high-born, sexually promiscuous Pakistani woman, to see that she "had surrendered vast acreages of her person to others." Among the other patients are a successful businessman who performs foolish, outrageous antics, a young French girl obsessed with horses and a pregnant kindergarten teacher from Texas whose girlhood was marked by a gypsy-like existence. We watch in suspense as Khan helps these troubled individuals recognize their repressed desires and drives. Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc. 
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