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Lauren Slater

    March 21, 1963

    Lauren Slater is an American psychotherapist and writer whose works delve into the complexities of the human psyche and ethical dilemmas. Through her practice as a psychotherapist, she gained profound insights into the human experience, which she then translates into compelling literary works. Her writing is known for its introspective nature and willingness to explore the darker, often uncharted territories of the mind. Slater brings a unique perspective that examines the boundaries between reality and metaphor.

    Lauren Slater
    Als auf Oscars Bauch ein Raumschiff landete
    Von Menschen und Ratten
    Prozac Diary
    Opening Skinner´s Box : Great Psychological Experiments of the Twentieth Century
    Welcome to My Country
    Lying
    • 2009

      Kinder brauchen Märchen - Erwachsene auch! Denn Märchen besitzen die Kraft, jedem Einzelnen seine Probleme näher zu bringen, sie zu erkennen und sogar, sie zu heilen. Märchen beflügeln die Phantasie und sie eröffnen einen Weg, außerhalb der konventionellen Grenzen zu denken. Ob eine Neufassung von”Schneewittchen“aus der Perspektive der Mutter, ob die Geschichte einer Meerjungfrau im 21. Jahrhundert oder”Die Fee der verlorenen Dinge“- die außergewöhnlichen Märchen der Psychologin und Therapeutin Lauren Slater regen an, sich auf die Suche nach dem eigenen Selbst zu begeben. Auf diese Weise erschließt sich der Leserin ein ganz neuer Zugang zu Problemen und es werden Wege aufgezeigt, diese zu überwinden.

      Erwachsene brauchen Märchen
    • 2008

      Nejvýznamnější psychologické experimenty dvacátého století. Kniha americké psycholožky seznamuje českého čtenáře se zásadními psychologickými experimenty 20. století. Setkáváme se zde se Stanley Milgramem, který přiměl dobrovolné účastníky experimentu udílet druhému člověku smrtící elektrické šoky, s Davidem Rosenhanem, který se, ač byl zdráv, nechal experimentálně přijmout do psychiatrické léčebny, se skupinou sektářů, očekávajících přílet mimozemšťanů a konec světa, s průkopníky lobotomie a dalšími. Autorka některé experimenty po letech sama opakuje. Uvažuje také o tom, do jaké míry souvisí laboratorní prostředí s reálným životem. Slaterová má nesporný literární talent, dokáže zaujmout a její často až napínavá kniha v nás vyvolává otázku, čeho všeho je člověk schopen - v dobrém i ve zlém. Přeložil a doslov napsal Jan Kosek Vydání 1. 978-80-7203-985-2 (Argo)

      Pandořina skříňka: Nejvýznamnější psychologické experimenty dvacátého století
    • 2005

      Die zehn bedeutendsten psychologischen Experimente des 20. Jahrhunderts haben die tiefsten Fragen des menschlichen Lebens unserer Zeit berührt. Lauren Slater erweckt sie in ihrem preisgekrönten Buch zu neuem Leben. Brillant erzählt und spannend von der ersten bis zur letzten Seite beschreibt die amerikanische Psychologin das, was in der Schilderung wissenschaftlicher Experimente meist zu kurz kommt: die Menschen, die dahinter stehen. »Wissenschaftsbuch des Jahres 2005« Bild der Wissenschaft

      Von Menschen und Ratten
    • 2005

      A century can be understood in many ways - in terms of its inventions, its crimes or its art. In Opening Skinner's Box, Lauren Slater sets out to investigate the twentieth century through a series of ten fascinating, witty and sometimes shocking accounts of its key psychological experiments. Starting with the founder of modern scientific experimentation, B.F. Skinner, Slater traces the evolution of the last hundred years' most pressing concerns - free will, authoritarianism, violence, conformity and morality. Previously buried in academic textbooks, these often daring experiments are now seen in their full context and told as stories, rich in plot, wit and character.

      Opening Skinner´s Box : Great Psychological Experiments of the Twentieth Century
    • 2000

      Lying

      A Metaphorical Memoir

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.0(2433)Add rating

      "Slater explores a mind, a body and a life under siege. Diagnosed as a child with a strange illness, brought up in a family given to fantasy and ambition, Lauren Slater developed seizures, auras, neurological disturbances - and an ability to lie. In Lying: A Metaphorical Memoir, Slater blends a coming-of-age story with an electrifying exploration of the nature of truth, and of whether it is ever possible to tell - or to know - the facts about a self, a human being, a life."--BOOK JACKET.

      Lying
    • 1999

      Prozac Diary

      • 203 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.6(1236)Add rating

      In 1988, at age 26, Lauren Slater lived alone in a basement apartment in Cambridge, depressed, suicidal, unemployed. Ten years later, she is a psychologist running her own clinic, an award-winning writer, and happily married. The transformation in her life was brought about by Prozac. Prozac Diary is Lauren Slater's incisive account of a life restored to productivity, creativity, and love. When she wakes up one morning and finds that her demons no longer have a hold on her, Slater struggles with the strange state of being well after a lifetime of craziness. Yet this is no hymn to a miracle pharmaceutical. It is a frankly ambivalent quest for the truth of self behind an ongoing reliance on a drug. Slater also addresses Prozac's notorious "poop-out" effect and its devastating attack on her libido. This is the first memoir to reflect on long-term Prozac use, and reviewers agree that no one has written about Prozac with such beauty, honesty, and insight.

      Prozac Diary
    • 1997

      Lauren Slater, a brilliant writer who is a young therapist, takes us on a mesmerizing personal and professional journey in this remarkable memoir about her work with mental and emotional illness. The territory of the mind and of madness can seem a foreign, even frightening place-until you read Welcome to My Country. Writing in a powerful and original voice, Lauren Slater closes the distance between "us" and "them," transporting us into the country of Lenny, Moxi, Oscar, and Marie. She lets us watch as she interacts with and strives to understand patients suffering from mental and emotional distress-the schizophrenic, the depressed, the suicidal. As the young psychologist responds to, reflects on, and re-creates her interactions with the inner realities of the dispossessed, she moves us to a deeper understanding of the complexities of the human mind and spirit. And then, in a stunning final chapter, the psychologist confronts herself, when she is asked to treat a young woman, bulimic and suicidal, who is on the same ward where Slater herself was once such a patient. Like An Unquiet Mind, Listening to Prozac and Girl, Interrupted, Welcome to My Country is a beautifully written, captivating, and revealing book, an unusual personal and professional memoir that brings us closer to understanding ourselves, one another, and the human condition.

      Welcome to My Country
    • 1996

      Mein Ziel war es, die subjektive Erfahrung von psychischen Krankheiten so wahrheitsgetreu wie möglich wiederzugeben und zugleich die Vertraulichkeit mit Verhältnis von Therapeut und Patient zu wahren. (zit. vom Vorwort).

      Als auf Oscars Bauch ein Raumschiff landete