The Talking Cure

Susan C. Vaughan, M.D.

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Vaughan, Susan C., M.D. Many therapists and their patients find that the traditional talking therapy still offers the best hope for long-term relief from depression and other psychological ailments. This is especially true for people who worry about the side effects of Prozac and other similar drugs. Now Dr. Susan Vaughan offers compelling evidence, based on new scientific research, that the process of talking with a trained therapist actually alters the way the brain's neurons are connected and effects permanent, positive changes in how we interact with the world.

Dr. Vaughan interweaves stories from therapy sessions with cutting-edge research results. She shows how interpreting dreams, free-associating, and attention to childhood experiences have an impact on the structure of our brain. Anyone who, for one reason or another, questions the value of long-term drug therapy will welcome the alternative approach presented here.

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"A bravely speculative book, one that links psychotherapy, that intimate technology of the mind, to neurophysiology, our cutting-edge window on the brain."--Peter D. Kramer, author of Listening to Prozac

"Fascinating. . . . A strong, even witty case."--The New York Times
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Susan C. Vaughan, M.D.

Susan C. Vaughan, M.D., is a NIMH research fellow and a senior candidate at Columbia University. Her writing has appeared in The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, The American Journal of Psychiatry, and The New Yorker. She practices psychiatry in New York City.

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The Talking Cure
Susan C. Vaughan, M.D.

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Henry Holt and Co.
Holt Paperbacks
April 1998
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ISBN: 9780805058277
ISBN10: 0805058273
5 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches, 224 pages
$14.95
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