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Saving Anna Karenina: Heroes of Russian classics meet with a psychologist

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What would have happened if Anna Karenina had sought help from a psychologist? How could Gerasim have processed his trauma? What meaning would Bazarov and Eugene Onegin have found in life if they had confided in a specialist? What can we say about Chekhov's burnout as a physician? Why do not only rapists like Humbert, but also victims of violence, sometimes lie to their therapists or conceal certain facts?

In this book, psychologist Elena Novoselova examines classic Russian literature and its characters through the lens of psychotherapy. Using these examples, she discusses trauma, midlife crisis, character and human communication, the search for meaning in life and the ethics of a helping professional, couples' psychotherapy, and much more. By reading carefully, you can recognize familiar problems in these timeless books, using your imagination and a little humor.
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