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Carl Rogers Meets Donald Winnicott: A humanistic-relational paradigm in psychotherapy — The American Psychoanalyst
“In my early professional years I was asking the question: How can I treat, or cure, or change this person? Now I would phrase the question in this way: How can I provide a relationship which this person may use for his own personal growth?” —Carl R. Rogers, 1961 “It appals me to think how much deep change I have prevented or delayed in patients.. by my personal need to interpret. If only we can wait, the patient arrives at understanding creatively and with immense joy, and I
James Barnes
3 days ago14 min read


The Space Between Us — Aeon magazine
When I was studying philosophy years ago, I had what felt like a nervous breakdown. I wasn’t able to think clearly or articulate my...
James Barnes
Mar 26, 202314 min read


Current Psychedelic Therapies Use Flawed Models of the Mind — Healing Maps
The rebirth of psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAP) has been garnering a great deal of attention lately. Not only in medicine and...
James Barnes
Jan 29, 202310 min read
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