What do you hope to accomplish in the next ten years? We have all feared at some point to answer this question. Ultimately, facing it with all its implications means abandoning insecurities, taking responsibility for our decisions, and stopping blindly assuming the values, paths, and experiences of the people we know and admire. No one else can do what you need to do for yourself.
Jorge Bucay is a gestalt psychotherapist, psychodramatist, and writer from Argentina. His books have sold more than 2 million copies around the world, and have been translated into more than seventeen languages.
He was born in a modest family. He started working at the age of thirteen. In the course of his life, he has worked as a traveling salesman selling socks, books and sports clothing, as well as an insurance agent, taxi driver, clown, warehouseman, educator, actor, doctor on duty, host of children's parties, psychiatrist, group coordinator, radio collaborator, and television host.
In 1973, he graduated as a doctor from the University of Buenos Aires, and specialized in mental illnesses at the Buenos Aires Pirovano Hospital and at the Santa Mónica clinic.
He currently defines his job as professional helper. He divides his attention between attending therapeutic teaching conferences, which have taken him around the world, and the writing of his books, which he considers therapeutic tools.
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Jorge Bucay, célèbre auteur à succès sur le continent sud-américain, a écrit 12 best-sellers vendus à plusieurs millions d'exemplaires. Il réside entre Buenos Aires et l'Espagne où cette année - véritable phénomène - sept de ses livres étaient présents dans la liste des meilleures ventes.
Tenía altas expectativas de este libro, y honestamente me ha costado terminarlo, pocos capítulos me dieron material para reflexionar. He leído con anterioridad a Bucay, su libro el camino de las lágrimas sigue siendo mi favorito