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In Mom and the Meaning of Life, Irvin Yalom presents a collection of six poignant psychotherapeutic stories exploring the depths of human grief, trauma, and healing. These narratives probe how childhood wounds ripple into adulthood, how the silence of loss shapes our inner world, and how the bonds with loved ones can both hurt and heal. Through patient-therapist encounters that at times reverse roles, Yalom reveals that the power of relationship is an inexhaustible source of transformation.
These tales don’t offer easy answers. Instead, they invite readers to sit with discomfort, to reflect on the weight of existence, and to face the loneliness we all carry. With this Ukrainian hardcover edition, comprising 352 pages, you receive not just stories but psychological mirrors — windows into what it means to be human, vulnerable, and striving for meaning.