Frank Tallis
Auteur van A Death in Vienna
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Frank Tallis is a writer and practicing clinical psychologist, who has taught clinical psychology and neuroscience at the Institute of Psychiatry and Kings College in London. Dr. Tallis has published six nonfiction books, including Changing Minds, a history of psychotherapy, and many academic toon meer articles in international journals. He has also written two novels, for which he received a 1999 Writer's Award from the Arts Council of Great Britain and a 2000 New London Writer's Award from the London Arts Board. toon minder
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(eng) yes, the thrillers and the psychology nonfiction are by the same person.
Fotografie: 2003 Schönbrunn Palace. Picture by Nicola Fox
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Werken van Frank Tallis
The Act of Living: What the Great Psychologists Can Teach Us About Finding Fulfillment (2020) 21 exemplaren
Camelback Falls 1 exemplaar
Act of living: what the great psychologists can teach us about finding fulfillment, 2020 1 exemplaar
Mentes Ocultas Uma História do Inconsciente 1 exemplaar
Die Liebermann-Papiere : Kriminalroman 1 exemplaar
The Sleep Room by F. R. Tallis (2013-07-04) 1 exemplaar
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Algemene kennis
- Geboortedatum
- 1958-09-01
- Geslacht
- male
- Nationaliteit
- UK
- Geboorteplaats
- London, England, UK
- Beroepen
- clinical psychologist
lecturer - Ontwarringsbericht
- yes, the thrillers and the psychology nonfiction are by the same person.
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- #10,158
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- 3.6
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There is much to enjoy in this novel, and indeed the series, though I don't read them because of the crime element; if anything, that aspect is relatively weak. Vienna just after the turn of the century must have been a fascinating place, and Frank Tallis's descriptions, though occasionally overdone, bring the city to life. The main characters are also incredibly well drawn, even though I remain somewhat sceptical of Liebermann's amazing ability to infer facts about someone based on his knowledge of psychology and interest in psychotherapy; a certain London detective famous for his accurate deductions springs to mind. Unsurprisingly, the pace is rather slow, but it is fascinating to witness Austrian nationalists and the Aryan ideology become more widespread, knowing where it will lead in the span of just one generation. The fact that Liebermann is Jewish and so experiences antisemitism first-hand makes the reader all the more invested, in my opinion. I will definitely continue with the series.… (meer)