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The Mummy at the Dining Room Table: Eminent Therapists Reveal Their Most Unusual Cases

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Title: The Mummy at the Dining Room Table: Eminent Therapists Reveal Their Most Unusual Cases
by Jeffrey A. Kottler, Jon Carlson, Jeffrey A. Kottler, Jon Carlson
ISBN: 0-7879-6541-3
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Pub. Date: 30 January, 2003
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $24.95
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Average Customer Rating: 5 (9 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Written with compassion and humanity.
Comment: Generally human behaviour is odd at the best of times. As inhabitants of the planet, most of us do try to live happy and productive lives against varying degrees of opposition, and sometimes our coping skills, the actions we take to be happy, appear to others, including ourselves, to be quite bizarre. This book is a selection of unusual cases from the files of leading therapists. It should be made clear from the start that this isn't a freak show, tales of the macabre, but a genuine telling of memorable cases from professionals who have made it their life's work to help people in dire need.

After finishing the text, it also became clear to me that the business of the mind, psychiatry and psychology, is by no means a strict science. The various therapeutic techniques out their being used around the world run into the thousands. It is a social science that is constantly changing and developing. In other terms, there is no blanket cure all - a miracle technique to make us into happy productive people.

After reading these cases, what most of the therapists had in common was their intuition. They're confronted by an unusual case, and through active listening, a bit of trial and error, in some instances a breakthrough was made. Sometimes a little progress is made and the session ends, leaving the therapist to remain wondering for years what happed to that particular client. Some of the cases in this collection are exceedingly bizarre, while others, to a great extent, touched the heart. Some of us are pretty resilient beings and can put up with a lot of suffering and pain, and somehow come out smiling. Moreover, there are some cases represented in this book that showed me that some of us need our illnesses simply to live on a day-to-day basis.

Out of the thirty-one cases in the text, all interesting and unique in their own way, one stood out for me the most. The therapist was Bradford Keeney, and the case is called: "The Medicine Man Who Never Had a Vision." What makes this case unique was Keeney's uncanny intuition about how to handle the Indian Shaman. The treatment would not be found in any textbook. In fact, the treatment came to him in a vision! The Shaman followed Keeney's instructions to the letter to great results. What was even more fascinating was what transpired later, when another Indian came to Keeney with a problem that sent chills up my spine. He dreamed of being confronted by warriors, and his face painted red. The man awoke with his face actually painted red! He was troubled by this and needed some advice from the 'white' medicine man. This case reinforced the fact that the mind and spirit have far greater potential and depth than we care to admit.

This book is written with genuine compassion and a noticeable humanity. Highly recommended to those interested in the mind and our culture in general.

Rating: 5
Summary: Wow...I had to read it twice
Comment: Just when you thought you couldn't be amazed by something along comes this book. I don't really know who a lot of the therapists are but that didn't keep me from being entranced by this book. The stories of people whose lives are so incredibly complicated either by their own making or by what life had handed them was incredible. I really enjoyed the ways that the counselors were able to help these people with their predicamants. Makes one realize how blessed one's life truly is in comparison to what other people deal with!!

Rating: 5
Summary: Five stars for 32 therapists!
Comment: A wonderful book full of unforgettable psychological trials and triumphs. This book reels you in with the bizarre, takes a glimpse at the various therapy techniques used today, AND makes you really step back, reconsider, and re-evaluate your own perceptions of what is considered strange. If you want to think even further outside the box, READ THIS BOOK!

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