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1998
5.0(2 reviews)
Publisher: Sage Pubns
160 pages
ISBN: 978-0304703630
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Changing Minds

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"Changing Minds" is an accessible history of psychotherapy, introducing its key figures (from Freud to Beck) and explaining their most important ideas. The book shows how psychotherapy has influenced our understanding of the mind and its workings, particularly with respect to the form of suffering that we call 'mental illness'. Frank Tallis argues that, in a world in which the old certainties of religion have been brought into question by the advance of science, psychotherapy represents a secular response to suffering. Unlike many boos of psychology, "Changing Minds" explores the personalities of the field's major figures, as well as their ideas.Throughout, the author shows how historical and cultural events, such as the Holocaust and the invention of the computer, have influenced ideas about the mind, and vice versa. Crammed with entertaining and informative vignettes, and many references to theatre, and literature, this book places scientific developments in a cultural context, making it both accessible and interesting.

Book Information

Title:Changing Minds
Author:Frank Tallis
Series:Non-Fiction Books
Published:1998
Pages:160
ISBN-10:030470363X
ISBN-13:978-0304703630
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This book is part of the Non-Fiction Books series.