Description
Psychologist Frances Fisher, has been working in public mental health services for decades. Unlike the majority of her colleagues, she is deeply sceptical about psychological therapies. Yet the service where she works is keen to push more and more people through treatment programmes to meet the ever growing demand, and the most fashionable therapy of the moment is Zen Psyonics. As the story unfolds, the problems with Zen Psyonics (and most therapies) begin to become apparent. Does it actually work? Might it be dangerous? Can we really change our essential natures? Who benefits most, the patients or the therapists? And what do human beings really need in order to survive the harms and cruelties that the world inflicts upon them?
Details
Publisher - Egalitarian Publishing Ltd
Language - English
Paperback
Author(s) - Penny Priest
Published Date - December 21 2024
ISBN - 9781838063641
Dimensions - 19.7 x 13.2 x 1.6 cm
Page Count - 288
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