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  1. Jan 1, 2005 · Kindle $5.99. Rate this book. I'm Calling the Police - A Tale of Repression and Recovery. Irvin D. Yalom. 3.75. 1,466 ratings84 reviews. As the farewell banquet of my fiftieth medical school reunion came to a close, Robert Brent, my old friend, my only remaining friend from medical school days, gestured to me that he needed to talk.

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  2. Mar 1, 2011 · In I'm Calling the Police, Berger recounts to Yalom the anguish of a war-torn past: By pretending he was a Christian, Berger survived the Holocaust. But after a life defined by expiation and repression, a dangerous encounter has jarred loose the painful memory of those years.

  3. Feb 25, 2016 · I’m calling the police: A tale of repression and recovery. (Kindle Version). Retrieved from Amazon. Yalom, I. & Elkin, G. (1992). Every day gets a little closer: A twice told therapy. New York: Basic Books. Google Scholar Download references

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  4. Mar 1, 2011 · $5.99. Format: ebook (Digital original) $5.99. Also available from: Amazon. Apple Books. Barnes & Noble. Google Play. Ebooks.com. Kobo. Description. “Something heavy is going on — the past is erupting — my two lives, night and day, are joining. I need to talk.” Irv Yalom’s old medical school friend was making a plea for help.

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  5. Editions for I'm Calling the Police - A Tale of Repression and Recovery: (), 975977150X (Paperback published in 2009), 9603257818 (Hardcover published in...

  6. In I'm Calling the Police, Berger recounts to Yalom the anguish of a war-torn past: By pretending he was a Christian, Berger survived the Holocaust. But after a life defined by expiation and repression, a dangerous encounter has jarred loose the painful memory of those years.

    • Irvin D. Yalom
  7. In an e-book digital original, masterful literary psychiatrist Irvin D. Yalom reflects on memory, survival, and the Holocaust.

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