Balint is a treasure. He is imaginative and compassionate. One of the greatest psychoanalytic writers. Would you enjoy it if you were not a professional in the psychotherapy field? I think so. He sweeps you along with a broad intelligence that goes far below the surface of everyday experience. This book let me in on a fact that I hadn't really known until I read this book: I enjoyed reading about psychoanalytic ideas. His work is somewhat challenging but not in an academic way. It helps you think about your own expeirence. In a way it reminds me of a writer like Barbara Tuchman--she writes about history but you don't have to love reading about history to love her writing. In fact, you don't even have to love reading! You just have to love using reading to have an experience that involves coming in direct contact with the fabric of a large swath of reality--you have to love discovering depth and sequence in events that shape peoples' lives. Same is true with Michael Balint's work.