Gerald Alper (New York, NY), an internationally recognized psychotherapist, is the author of fourteen previous books, including the celebrated Portrait of the Artist as a Young Patient and, most recently, Self-Defense in a Narcissistic World.
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""An excellent survey of an increasingly common psychological disorder." - California Bookwatch "Alper's books represent a crowning contribution to the psychology of creativity in psychotherapy." Erwin Randolph Parson, Ph.D. Former editor-in-chief, Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy "Alper uses his own extensive experience with patients and a wide array of popular and scholarly references to develop a work that cogently speaks to elements of the drama of delusion and illusion, which many people encounter in trying to navigate life's hurdles. His book will contribute to a greater understanding of and empathy for the many persons experiencing significant paranoia and paranoid shame and stigma. It is a must read for scholars and practitioners who focus on in-depth dynamics of human psychology. The Paranoia of Everyday Life also will be of interest to the general public, many of whom will use this book as a mirror to see qualities of their own thinking and behavior." John H. Harvey, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology, University of Iowa