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Volume 1 No 4, 1994

The Therapist

Editorial Who Steals Donkeys?

Articles
Brendan McNutt — The Bryn Melyn Experience • Dr. Daniel Benor — Spiritual Healing and Psychotherapy. A look at the puzzling results of spiritual healers • Dr Michael Seear on the healing power of metaphor • Psychoneuroimmunology — A brief introduction • Sir Graham Hills — The Knowledge Disease. Does knowledge decay? How much of a burden is the past? • Double blind or double talk? • Liesl Silverstone — Art Therapy, the person centered approach. • Richard House — Counselling in General Practice • New research into False Memory Syndrome — ETSI Seminar • The doctor who believes most of us are dehydrated • The lop sided animal • Rhasi's applied psychology • Registering concern • Low back pain • MIND report

Richard Bandler on the power of suggestion and belief.
The founder of the NLP movement tells Barry Winbolt that successful therapy starts with conviction.

Fay Weldon speaks out against therapy
Best selling author bitterly attacks the growth in 'therapy'.

A new era in ethical standards for counselling and therapy
Tim Bond, author of a new book on the subject, explores the ethical issues of concern to therapists and care workers everywhere.

Who is 'bad news' good for?
Robin Skynner believes it can often be of great benefit to those in power to have us preoccupied with alarming events.

How cross-fertilisation of ideas leads to new vigour
Myrna Shoa demonstrates how building bridges between different diciplines benefits the development of them all.

Plus: News • Legal Column • Book Reviews • Letters


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Product Code JB-089
ISBN 1350-4614 (ISSN)
Format A4 Printed Journal (48pp)
Publisher HG Publishing
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Volume 1 No 4, 1994 

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