The collection includes works: “Mommy and the Meaning of Life,” “Gazing at the Sun. Life Without Fear of Death,” “A Liar on the Couch,” “Schopenhauer as Medicine. Psychotherapeutic Stories,” and “When Nietzsche Wept.” These five books by Irvin Yalom, a well-known American psychotherapist and writer, have become popular among millions of readers. Yalom, recognized as the founder of the genre of psychotherapeutic prose, shares the secrets of psychotherapy in his works and offers effective ways to deal with life’s difficulties. His works have reached bestseller status, with a total circulation of more than 50 million copies worldwide.