Psychotherapy Has Done More Harm than Good: A Debate.
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Lawrenceville, NJ : Orangeville, ON : Films Media Group ; McIntyre Media [distributor], 2009.
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"As many Britons see it, the U.K. has become a nation obsessed with its psychological state, endlessly seeking out new ""cures"" for every hang-up under the sun. Others, by contrast, argue that the therapy culture has made the U.K. emotionally literate, giving the English a language through which to express their feelings and to change themselves for the better. In the final analysis, has psychotherapy done more harm than good? That is the question in this Oxford Union-style debate as panelists make their case. Speakers for the motion reference the baneful societal effects of pop psychology and stubborn prejudices in the field of psychotherapy, while those against point out that controlled psychotherapy trials have repeatedly shown beneficial results from certain treatments and that such therapy offers a useful non-pharmaceutical approach to mental illness treatment. Questions from the floor follow. The final vote? Significantly against. BBC Radio 4's Mariella Frostrup presides. (82 minutes)."
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As many Britons see it, the U.K. has become a nation obsessed with its psychological state, endlessly seeking out new "cures" for every hang-up under the sun. Others, by contrast, argue that the therapy culture has made the U.K. emotionally literate, giving the English a language through which to express their feelings and to change themselves for the better. In the final analysis, has psychotherapy done more harm than good? That is the question in this Oxford Union-style debate as panelists make their case. Speakers for the motion reference the baneful societal effects of pop psychology and stubborn prejudices in the field of psychotherapy, while those against point out that controlled psychotherapy trials have repeatedly shown beneficial results from certain treatments and that such therapy offers a useful non-pharmaceutical approach to mental illness treatment. Questions from the floor follow. The final vote? Significantly against. BBC Radio 4's Mariella Frostrup presides.
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(2009). Psychotherapy Has Done More Harm than Good: A Debate . Films Media Group ; McIntyre Media [distributor].
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)2009. Psychotherapy Has Done More Harm Than Good: A Debate. Lawrenceville, NJ : Orangeville, ON: Films Media Group ; McIntyre Media [distributor].
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Psychotherapy Has Done More Harm Than Good: A Debate Lawrenceville, NJ : Orangeville, ON: Films Media Group ; McIntyre Media [distributor], 2009.
Harvard Citation (style guide)(2009). Psychotherapy has done more harm than good: A debate. Lawrenceville, NJ : Orangeville, ON: Films Media Group ; McIntyre Media [distributor].
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Psychotherapy Has Done More Harm Than Good: A Debate Films Media Group ; McIntyre Media [distributor], 2009.
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505 | 0 | |a Panel Welcome to the Debate (0:55) -- Theodore Dalrymple: Self Control (4:34) -- Theodore Dalrymple: Buried Treasure (1:03) -- Theodore Dalrymple: Emotional Kitsch and the Rule of Law (1:29) -- Theodore Dalrymple: Perception Over Objectivity (1:15) -- Theodore Dalrymple:Psychotherapy is in the Way of Human Happiness (1:11) -- Andrew Samuels: Psychotherapy Does More Good Than Harm (1:02) -- Andrew Samuels: Citing Statistics (1:13) -- Andrew Samuels: Call to Abandon Prejudice Against Therapy (3:12) -- Andrew Samuels: Positive Change in Psychotherapy Culture (1:39) -- Andrew Samuels: Psychotherapy Does the Right Sort of Harm (1:09) -- Dorothy Rowe: (2:28) -- Dorothy Rowe: Language of Mental Illness (2:34) -- Dorothy Rowe: Therapist as Barrier to Therapy (2:23) -- Dorothy Rowe: Taking the Big Picture into Account (1:14) -- Lorna Martin: Former Skeptic (1:33) -- Lorna Martin: Culturally Anesthetized (1:58) -- Lorna Martin: Waking up to Reality (2:11) -- Lorna Martin: Intensive Therapy (1:25) -- Lorna Martin: Transformed by Therapy (1:24) -- Dr. Jeffrey Masson: (1:28) -- Dr. Jeffrey Masson: Wounded Healers (1:33) -- Dr. Jeffrey Masson: Rejected for Opposing Freud (2:07) -- Dr. Jeffrey Masson: "Against Therapy" (1:58) -- Dr. Jeffrey Masson: Character as Instrument (1:46) -- Dr. Jeffrey Masson: Turning Away from Psychotherapy (1:00) -- Professor Lord Richard Layard: Call for Perspective (1:21) -- Professor Lord Richard Layard: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (2:19) -- Professor Lord Richard Layard: CBT vs. Non-Specific Therapy (1:54) -- Professor Lord Richard Layard: Medicalized Society (0:55) -- Professor Lord Richard Layard: Therapy Offers Hope (2:27) -- BBC Radio 4s Mariella Frostrup: Motion Update (0:37) -- Q & A: Vague Terms in Psychology (1:40) -- Q & A: Andrew Samuels Responds (1:31) -- Q & A: Richard Layard Responds (1:04) -- Q & A: Request for Clarity (0:39) -- Q & A: Happiness and Self Knowledge (0:48) -- Q & A: Dr. Jeffrey Masson Responds (1:44) -- Q & A: Andrew Samuels Responds (0:57) -- Q & A: Lorna Martin Responds (2:02) -- Q & A: The Blind Leading the Blind (0:49) -- Q & A: Richard Layard Responds (1:13) -- Q & A: Penn Resiliency Project (0:24) -- Q & A: Richard Layard Responds (1:43) -- Q & A: Statistics on Good Therapists (0:18) -- Q & A: Direction of Psychotherapy (0:27) -- Q & A: Theodore Dalrymple Responds (0:54) -- Q & A: Andrew Samuels Responds (1:29) -- Q & A: Professor Lord Richard Layard Responds (1:16) -- Q & A: Dr. Jeffrey Masson Responds (0:59) -- Q & A: Lorna Martin Responds (1:03) -- Q & A: Dorothy Rowe Responds (0:52) -- Can Psychotherapy Take its Place in Society? (1:42) -- Theodore Dalrymple on Sexual Abuse (1:14) -- BBC Radio 4s Mariella Frostrup: Motion Update (0:28). | |
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