<p><strong>A deeply honest searching examination of psychotherapy based on the experiences of a young sceptical trainee&nbsp;meeting his first patients.&nbsp;</strong></p><p></p><p><em>Why is psychotherapy different from talking to a friend? Hazanov asks. Because generations of self-interested therapists told us so?&nbsp;</em></p><p>In the spirit of Mikhail Bulgakov's <em>A Young Doctor's Notebook</em> and Sandeep Jauhar's <em>Intern</em> this sparkling collection of ten linked short stories set in New York city&nbsp;follows 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.</p><p><em>How does psychotherapy work? And why do people not get any better?</em></p><p>Frustrated by fancy jargon and unrealistic depictions Hazanov is on a quest to dispel the myths of psychotherapy and discover its essence.</p><p>In <em>The Fear of Doing Nothing</em> Hazonov illuminates the intimacy vulnerability and messiness of the therapeutic encounter providing his answer to the question of what psychotherapy is.</p>
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