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GAARDER, J. (1996) Sophie’s World, Phoenix and (2000) on CD ROM, Focus Multimedia

HILLMAN, J. & VENTURA, M. (1993) We’ve Had a Hundred Years of Psychotherapy: and the World’s getting Worse, HarperCollins.

LAW, S. (2000). The Philosophy Files, London, Orion



Arthur Schopenhauer

MAGEE, B. (1997) Confessions of a Philosopher, London, Orion

MARINOFF, L. (1999). Plato not Prozac! Applying Philosophy to Everyday Problems. New York: HarperCollins.

MARINOFF, L. (2001) Philosophical Practice New York, Academic Press

MORRIS, T. (1997). If Aristotle Ran General Motors, New York, Henry Holt.

MORRIS, T. (1999) Philosophy for Dummies, IDG Books

MOWBRAY, R. (1995) The Case Against Psychotherapy Registration, Trans Marginal Press

RAABE, P. (2001) Philosophical Counseling, Praeger

ROTH, A. & FONAGY, P. (1996) What Works for Whom? A Critical Review of Psychotherapy Research, Guilford Press

RUSSELL, B. (1946) A History of Western Philosophy, London, Allen & Unwin.
SMAIL, D. (1996) How to Survive without Psychotherapy, Constable

TARNAS, R. (1996). The Passion of the Western Mind, London: Pimlico.

Van DEURZEN, E. (1998) Paradox and Passion in Psychotherapy, Wiley



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