At some points in Loves Executioner, Yalom comes off as combative or confrontational and pushy; as in the story," If Rape Were Legal," where he tells his patient Carlos, who has terminal cancer, that he has no chance of having a relationship with a women he met after a church social(Yalom, 2012,pg.75). The tone of his interactions change, and though in, Creatures of a Day, he does prod a bit and sometimes lets his curiosity drive a little, but he will often check himself by saying things like, "careful," and "slow down" (Yalom, 2016, pg.132-133). In Love 's Executioner, Yalom is more career focused, and tries to sideline some of his patients needs to stay focused on his research; meanwhile the older Yalom often made exceptions to go above and beyond to help his patients; like in the story of Alvin in, "Thank You, Molly"(Yalom, 2016, pg.
At some points in Loves Executioner, Yalom comes off as combative or confrontational and pushy; as in the story," If Rape Were Legal," where he tells his patient Carlos, who has terminal cancer, that he has no chance of having a relationship with a women he met after a church social(Yalom, 2012,pg.75). The tone of his interactions change, and though in, Creatures of a Day, he does prod a bit and sometimes lets his curiosity drive a little, but he will often check himself by saying things like, "careful," and "slow down" (Yalom, 2016, pg.132-133). In Love 's Executioner, Yalom is more career focused, and tries to sideline some of his patients needs to stay focused on his research; meanwhile the older Yalom often made exceptions to go above and beyond to help his patients; like in the story of Alvin in, "Thank You, Molly"(Yalom, 2016, pg.