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- Professor J. Canfield, University of Toronto, Canada, USA
'This book shows how Wittgenstein's therapeutic method can be applied to psychotherapy. An original endeavour which may well break new ground [...] a work that psychologists, psychotherapists and psychoanalysts will want to read.'
- Dr Daniele Moyal-Sharrock, University of Hertfordshire, UK
'[...] Heaton's revolutionary book requires, needs, and deserves to be read not only by psychotherapists and psychiatrists but by every mental health professional.'
- British Journal of Psychiatry
'...a devilishly complex and sophisticated book...' - The Philadelphia Association
'...the empiricist mythologies of the talkingcure, that confuse process with entity, reify distress in some thing in the client. The grip of reification is the very difficulty from which the client seeks relief. The Talking Cure elucidates this strange irony of the profession that all therapists ought to be aware of. We should be grateful to Heaton for drawing our attention to it.' - History and Philosophy of Psychology
'Though aimed at the psychotherapist - for whom it should be an essential text - this work holds profoundinsights for those of any discipline concerned with how we try to make sense of ourselves and our world.'
- Existential Analysis, Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis