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The mummy at the dining room table

eminent therapists reveal their most unusual cases and what they teach us about human behavior

Jon Carlson & Jeffrey A. Kottler
3.88 (752 Reviews)

《The mummy at the dining room table》概述

Therapists reveal their strangest cases - including a family dining with their mummified relative - in this mind-bending journey praised by Jack Canfield and former APA president Nick Cummings. What dark secrets do therapists keep about human behavior?

《The mummy at the dining room table》核心主题

  • unconventional therapeutic encounters
  • bizarre human behavior
  • clinical countertransference
  • atypical family dynamics
  • pathological grief manifestations

《The mummy at the dining room table》经典语录

  • These stories remind us that the human mind is infinitely more complex and surprising than our diagnostic manuals suggest.

  • Despite my professional acceptance of clients, I struggle to extend this non-judgmental stance to my personal life.

  • Inappropriate behaviors often stem from "good intentions but a faulty instruction book."

  • The therapeutic work provides constant opportunities for self-reflection and growth-a journey that often begins with the most unexpected clients.

《The mummy at the dining room table》主要人物

  • Jon CarlsonCo-author and therapist sharing bizarre cases
  • Jeffrey KottlerCo-author and renowned therapist
  • MannyA client who engaged in relations with a cow
  • TrinaA client whose family mummified her deceased aunt
  • Frank PittmanPsychiatrist who treated a man named Buzzy Bee

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《The mummy at the dining room table》作者介绍

Jon Carlson (1945–2017) was a Distinguished Professor of Adlerian Psychology at Adler University and recipient of the American Counseling Association’s “Living Legend” honor. He co-authored The Mummy at the Dining Room Table alongside Jeffrey A. Kottler, a Baylor College of Medicine psychiatry professor and bestselling author. They were pioneers in psychotherapy and Adlerian psychology, and their work explores candid client-therapist dynamics, deception, and transformative case studies, reflecting their decades of clinical and academic expertise.

Carlson, creator of over 300 training videos and 64 books, including Bad Therapy and Duped: Lies and Deception in Psychotherapy, merged Adlerian principles with real-world practice. Kottler, acclaimed for translating complex psychological concepts into accessible narratives, has authored over 100 books spanning leadership, therapy, and human behavior. Together, their collaborations blend rigorous research with gripping storytelling, earning global recognition in academic and clinical circles.

Their works have been translated into dozens of languages and remain foundational texts in psychology curricula and therapist training programs worldwide.

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关于本书的常见问题

The Mummy at the Dining Room Table compiles bizarre and transformative therapy cases from 32 renowned therapists, offering a behind-the-scenes look at unconventional psychological challenges. Stories include a family preserving their aunt’s mummified body for dinners and a wife staging a fake suicide to test her husband’s loyalty. The book highlights how therapists navigated these cases while gaining personal and professional insights.

This book is ideal for psychology students, mental health professionals, and general readers intrigued by unusual human behavior. Its engaging narratives blend humor and drama, making complex therapeutic concepts accessible to casual readers while providing practitioners with real-world examples of innovative problem-solving.

Yes—the book’s unique blend of clinical oddities and expert analysis makes it a standout in psychological literature. Reviewers praise its ability to humanize therapists and demystify their methods through memorable, often humorous stories. It’s particularly valuable for understanding how professionals tackle cases beyond textbook norms.

Notable cases include:

  • A woman whose family mummified her aunt to process grief through ritualistic dinners.
  • A man obsessed with amputating his nose to escape a phantom smell.
  • A teenager requiring his pet snake’s presence during therapy sessions.

These stories illuminate the boundary-pushing nature of human psychology and therapeutic creativity.

The book examines resilience, unconventional coping mechanisms, and the therapist-client relationship. It underscores how bizarre behaviors often stem from unmet emotional needs and how therapists adapt methods to address unique cases, revealing universal truths about human adaptation.

Carlson, a Distinguished Professor of Adlerian Psychology, emphasizes holistic, socially embedded approaches to therapy. This perspective shines through cases where therapists address clients’ lifestyle, relationships, and community context—a hallmark of Alfred Adler’s theories.

Some reviewers note that certain cases feel more anecdotal than analytically rigorous. However, most praise the book for balancing entertainment with educational value, offering lay readers a rare glimpse into therapists’ problem-solving processes.

Contributors include pioneers like Albert Ellis (Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy), William Glasser (Reality Therapy), and Jay Haley (Strategic Therapy). Their cases demonstrate diverse theoretical frameworks in action, from cognitive-behavioral to systemic approaches.

Unlike clinical manuals or self-help guides, this book focuses on edge-case studies with narrative depth. It complements works like The Gift of Therapy by Irvin Yalom but stands out for its emphasis on atypical scenarios.

Its exploration of human adaptability resonates in an era of increasing mental health awareness. The cases underscore timeless lessons about empathy, creativity, and the universality of struggle—themes critical for modern therapists and clients alike.

Key insights include:

  • “Therapists don’t heal people—they create conditions where healing can occur”
  • “Bizarre behavior is just normal pain wearing a costume”

These lines capture the book’s focus on therapeutic humility and the humanity behind strange actions.

Each chapter features a therapist’s first-person account of a pivotal case, followed by reflections on its personal and professional impact. This format provides both storytelling flair and analytical depth, mimicking a series of candid mentor conversations.

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