Man With the Beautiful Voice
Lillian Rubin's The Man with the Beautiful Voice is not just about one man, but about seven different cases she worked on during her time as a psychotherapist. Each one was very unique, and had a way to offer her a different perspective on a part of life. In this book, she tells the story of those cases, how she worked with the clients, and her own, inner thought processes while she worked to help others. The stories focus deeply on the human psyche, and they are moving and important on a number of levels. The introduction is a very thought-provoking expression of what the rest of the book will entail, and the stories themselves easily captivate the reader because they provide new and different ways to think about life and the problems and situations people face. Because Rubin was a therapist instead of a patient, she is able to show the issues faced by clients from the perspective of someone on the outside looking in. That can be very insightful for those who are in therapy, and for those who are curious about how the process of it really works.
By making the process of therapy clearer, and by shedding light on it for the layperson to absorb, Rubin shows the very human side of the mental health field. There are times when rules are bent, and those rules can even be broken in certain circumstances, for the good of the patient. There are some ethical and significant rules that must never be broken, but there are also times during which a therapist...
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