Régine Detambel has always been interested in mental suffering and therapeutic possibilities. With this last work she shares with us her experience of bibliothérapeute in Montpellier. A very distant experience personal development techniques and even a too obvious use of conscious contents stories. She cites Lev Shestov: "the sources of being are indeed in what is hidden and not in what is discovered" and thus essentially uses the novel, poetry possibly because it seeks to create an identification that allows a better understanding situations and consequently a detachment capacity. For her "discreet bibliothérapeute job is simply to push his own player to become the self-drive, according to this theory Marcel Proust, which advocates that" the writer's work is only a kind of 'optical instrument that he offers the reader to enable him to discern what, without a book, he would not have seen in himself. The recognition in itself, by the reader, what the book says is the proof of the truth of it. " Avid reader herself, Régine Detambel supports his arguments many examples of great literature (Colette, Le Clézio, Semprun Guyotat ...) and fluidity of its style makes it as pleasant book to read as relevant in its About. When the Internet immediacy and social networks it shows the indispensability of reading in the distancing process that enables the creation of a personal space and the construction of an autonomous subject, a subject that is more responsiveness at only arises and thereby subsides.