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This was the second book I read by Erwin Dialum. And just like the book When Nietzsche Wept, I finished it in two days. How can a psychologist be such a good story teller? Some things are natural. In any case, I am eager to read the rest of this author's works. Especially since the book Lying on the Sofa is winking at me from my library right now :) 00:00 Introduction 00:19 A note about the name of the book 01:09 General framework of the book 01:43 What does Schopenhauer have to do with psychotherapy? 02:18 The author's purpose in writing this book 02:36 The style and genre of the book 03:17 Introduction of the best translations of Schopenhauer's therapy 03:36 The score of the book 03:45 Who is this book suitable for 04:27 Group psychotherapy method 05:51 Group psychotherapy What is the advantage over private psychotherapy? 06:19 Introducing the characters of the book (Julius and Philip) 07:29 Does this book provide a correct understanding of Schopenhauer? 08:28 Why Schopenhauer? 09:24 The story space of the book (the interesting part of the book is here) 10:52 Challenging Schopenhauer's ideas 11:47 The result that the author wants to reach? 12:20 My opinion about Erwin de Yalom