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“Psychology Gone Wrong” on the bestseller list of the German portal “Bucher World”

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I am pleased to inform you that Psychology Gone Wrong. The Dark Side of Science and Therapy hit the bestseller list of the German portal in the category of clinical […]

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“Psychology Led Astray” – first review of my new book

February 19, 2016by Tomasz Witkowski Leave a comment

There is still not known the date of the publishing of my new book but I am happy to write that I’ve already got first review.  Prof. Elisabeth F. Loftus, […]

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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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Prof. Susan Blackmore about “Psychology Gone Wrong. The Dark Sides of Science and Therapy”

November 7, 2014by Tomasz Witkowski Leave a comment

We have the honor to get an opinion about our book from one of the  30 most influential psychologists working today – prof. Susane Blackmore. She wrote: Are you convinced […]

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First reviews of our book

August 14, 2014by Tomasz Witkowski 2 Comments

I am happy to announce that it has been already fixed the date of the publishing of our book. It will be launched in January 2015 by Brown Walker Press – American publisher […]

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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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When the patient wants to leave…

June 18, 2014by Tomasz Witkowski 5 Comments

Today morning a friend of mine sent me a photo of the article from the British newspaper. The quality is low, but still readable, so I decided to publish it. […]

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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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The Art of Psychotherapy

May 4, 2014by Tomasz Witkowski 24 Comments

The word ART has mainly positive connotations and that is why so manypeople (especially psychotherapists) would like to see psychotherapy as an art. (…) I have repeatedly sought to understand […]

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