This text forms part of my series on psychotherapy. For the personal context (e.g. my dealings with Leon Redler, a[...]
Category: Psychotherapy
Calling the rebels mad – psychiatry and repressive regimes have the same aim [Psychotherapy]Calling the rebels mad – psychiatry and repressive regimes have the same aim [Psychotherapy]
0 CommentsA comment on modern psychotherapy. People who are ill at ease of (in slightly old-fashioned terms) maladjusted are so –[...]
Therapists [Psychotherapy]Therapists [Psychotherapy]
0 CommentsThe vast majority of psychotherapists and counsellors are frauds and con-artists in it for the money and an easy life.[...]
Therapeutic discourse [Psychotherapy]Therapeutic discourse [Psychotherapy]
0 CommentsThe literature of psychotherapy adopts a peculiar and specialised language. Like, for example, legal documents, or certain business discourses (e.g.[...]
Therapy – [Therapy]Therapy – [Therapy]
0 CommentsTherapists entrap their clients when their clients are at a low point and are emotionally vulnerable. The advertising does this[...]
Dependency [Topic: Psychotherapy]Dependency [Topic: Psychotherapy]
0 CommentsTherapy aims at inculcating a massive (overwhelming) sense of dependency in the patient. The primary dependency is, of course, the[...]
Psychotherapists always lie…Psychotherapists always lie…
0 CommentsI saw an advert today – stuck on the wall in a cafĂ©. It was headed “Looking for Volunteers”. It[...]
The horror the horrorThe horror the horror
0 CommentsThe depths of the betrayal which psychotherapists are engaged in is beyond what a normal person can even conceive of.[...]
PsychotherapyPsychotherapy
0 CommentsThis is a personal post by the Editor of this magazine. He was “in therapy” for a number of years.[...]
The ultimate betrayalThe ultimate betrayal
0 CommentsAt some point in most peoples’ lives they realise that there is a kind of gloss or propaganda about virtue[...]