Author, Professor Miles Groth, issues a fundamental challenge to contemporary psychotherapy, contending that it has lost its way having succumbed to medicalisation, psychiatric and behavioural reductionism. Professor Groth reveals the original core ideas of existential therapy, and suggests how, with integrity, it might survive and flourish into the future.
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Author, Professor Miles Groth, issues a fundamental challenge to contemporary psychotherapy, contending that it has lost its way having succumbed to medicalisation, psychiatric and behavioural reductionism. Professor Groth reveals the original core ideas of existential therapy, and suggests how, with integrity, it might survive and flourish into the future.
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