I have just received this link from the Bangalore Review for an article I wrote for them last month:
http://www.bangalorereview.com/2014/03/psychotherapy-and-counselling-pseudo-science-or-pseudo-myth/
The abstract reads:
In this article Dr Tyler reviews how psychology takes its understanding from its conception of psyche, especially in the relationship between mind and body. Drawing on the writings of Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 – 1951), he argues that it is more fruitful to see psychology as a means of ‘seeing the foundation of possible buildings’ rather than appealing to the pseudo-objectivity of science.
Although I have already posted parts of this article on here if you would like to read the whole thing then do please
go to the link above.
best for now
Peter
http://www.bangalorereview.com/2014/03/psychotherapy-and-counselling-pseudo-science-or-pseudo-myth/
The abstract reads:
In this article Dr Tyler reviews how psychology takes its understanding from its conception of psyche, especially in the relationship between mind and body. Drawing on the writings of Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 – 1951), he argues that it is more fruitful to see psychology as a means of ‘seeing the foundation of possible buildings’ rather than appealing to the pseudo-objectivity of science.
Although I have already posted parts of this article on here if you would like to read the whole thing then do please
go to the link above.
best for now
Peter
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