The Therapy Industry: The Irresistible Rise of the Talking Cure, and Why It Doesn't Work
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Paul Moloney., & Paul Moloney|AUTHOR. (2013). The Therapy Industry: The Irresistible Rise of the Talking Cure, and Why It Doesn't Work . Pluto Press.

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Paul Moloney and Paul Moloney|AUTHOR. 2013. The Therapy Industry: The Irresistible Rise of the Talking Cure, and Why It Doesn't Work. Pluto Press.

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Paul Moloney and Paul Moloney|AUTHOR. The Therapy Industry: The Irresistible Rise of the Talking Cure, and Why It Doesn't Work Pluto Press, 2013.

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Written by a practising psychologist, with nearly thirty years' experience in the fields of mental health and learning disabilities, The Therapy Industry offers a concise, accessible and critical overview of the world of psychological practice in Britain and the USA. Paul Moloney argues that much therapy is geared towards compliance and acceptance of the status quo, rather than attempting to facilitate social change. 





The Therapy Industry fundamentally challenges our conceptions of happiness and wellbeing. Moloney argues that therapeutic and applied psychology have little basis in science, that their benefits are highly exaggerated and they prosper because they serve the interests of power.
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