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Paul Moloney, The Therapy Industry – Review by Jenny Laws
Jenny Laws, post-doctoral research fellow at the Centre for Medical Humanities and Department of Geography, Durham University, reviews Paul Moloney, The Therapy Industry: The Irresistible Rise Of The Talking Cure, And Why It Doesn’t Work (London: Pluto Press, 2013). You … Continue reading
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Tagged David Smail, Durham University, Eric Fromm, health, Jenny Laws, London, Madness and psychopathology, Moloney, Paul Moloney, Pluto Press, psychiatry, psychology, psychotherapy
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Storytelling and the Sciences of Mind: Toward a Transdisciplinary Approach
David Herman writes: I feel very fortunate indeed to be joining the Department of English Studies at Durham University, which is chock full of brilliant scholars doing cutting-edge research and teaching. Equally pathbreaking work is being done under the auspices … Continue reading