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A miracle cancer prevention and treatment? Not necessarily as the analysis of 26 articles by legendary Hans Eysenck shows.

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It is currently estimated that at least one in four readers of this article will die of cancer. This rather simple statistic leads rational readers to consider such cause of […]

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The Primum non nocere principle in psychotherapy: A science based approach

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Is the principle of primum non nocere, to do no harm, applied by psychotherapists? First, do no harm – a rule that enjoys practically unconditional acceptance by all of human civilization, […]

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Psychotherapy Without Makeup: Conversations on Psychotherapy Failures

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This is an English title of my new book published last month in Polish. It consists of fourteen interviews – seven of them are my conversations with patients who have […]

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How to Market Psychotherapy?

December 7, 2014by Tomasz Witkowski Leave a comment

The World Health Organization estimated that today over 350 million people worldwide suffer from depression alone which is about 5% of the global population. At its worst, depression can lead […]

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Why there are so pitifully little evidence for psychotherapy effectiveness? Part 2

July 17, 2014by Tomasz Witkowski 1 Comment

The neuroses are ‘cured’ by Christian Science, osteopathy, chiropractic, nux vomica and bromides, benzedrine sulfate, change of scene, a blow on the head and psychoanalysis which probably means that none […]

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Why there are so pitifully little evidence for psychotherapy effectiveness? Part 1

May 28, 2014by Tomasz Witkowski 3 Comments

Some readers of my blog complained about the disproportion in describing problems of academic psychology and psychotherapy. So,  I take a break in presenting scientific frauds. Today’s post is the first […]

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