Every Person’s Life is Worth a Novel

Every Person’s Life is Worth a Novel by Erving Polster, published by Norton in 1987, is a first edition that spans 193 pages. This book presents methods for psychotherapists to assist their clients in articulating the narratives of their challenges, emphasizing the significance of personal stories in understanding human behavior and self-perception.
Readers will find a focus on the therapeutic process, exploring how storytelling can illuminate the complexities of individual experiences. The book encourages clients to recognize the dramatic and vital nature of their lives, akin to the narratives found in novels. Through this approach, Polster aims to foster a deeper understanding of personal struggles and the importance of self-expression in the journey toward healing.
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Recommends methods for psychotherapists to aid their clients in telling the stories of their problems and realizing that their lives are as dramatic and important as novels
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