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Valery Hazanov

    Valery Hazanov is a writer whose work delves into the complexities of the human psyche. Drawing from his extensive background in clinical psychology and his experiences working with at-risk youth, his narratives explore themes of societal pressures, personal transformation, and the enduring search for meaning. Hazanov's writing is characterized by its profound psychological insight and compassionate exploration of character.

    The Fear of Doing Nothing
    • 2019

      The Fear of Doing Nothing

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.4(131)Add rating

      In the spirit of Mikhail Bulgakov's A Young Doctor's Notebook and Sandeep Jauhar's Intern, this is a deeply honest, searching examination of psychotherapy based on the experiences of a young sceptical trainee in New York City meeting his first patients. "Why is psychotherapy different from talking to a friend?" Hazanov asks. "Because generations of self-interested therapists told us so?" Through ten linked stories, we follow Hazanov as he navigates the maze of psychological theories he's been taught, facing the alarming dissonance between them and the tragic reality of his patients' lives. "How does psychotherapy work? And why do people not get any better?" Frustrated by fancy jargon and unrealistic depictions, Hazanov is on a quest to dispel the myths of psychotherapy and discover its essence. In The Fear of Doing Nothing he illuminates the intimacy, vulnerability and messiness of the therapeutic encounter, providing his answer to the question of what psychotherapy is.

      The Fear of Doing Nothing