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''Against Therapy: Emotional Tyranny and the Myth of Psychological Healing'' is a 1988 book by author
Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson (born March 28, 1941 as Jeffrey Lloyd Masson) is an American author. Masson is best known for his conclusions about Sigmund Freud and psychoanalysis. In his ''The Assault on Truth'' (1984), Masson argues that Freud may ha ...
, in which the author argues against the practice of psychotherapy. The work was criticized by reviewers.


Summary

Masson argues that psychotherapy is a form of socially sanctioned abuse. Masson argues that
therapist Therapist is a person who offers any kinds of therapy A therapy or medical treatment (often abbreviated tx, Tx, or Tx) is the attempted remediation of a health problem, usually following a medical diagnosis. As a rule, each therapy has indi ...
s ask patients to do more than is reasonably possible, they "distort another person's reality" to try to change people in ways that conform to the therapist's concepts and prejudices. Therapists are, in Masson's opinion, inevitably corrupted by power and "abuse of one form or another is built into the very fabric of psychotherapy". He gives an example of a therapist who used his "insensitivity, historical bewilderment, and general incomprehension" as "weapons with which he punish woman for not viewing the universe the way he did". He argues that therapists impose an internal understanding of people's problems, refusing to help a patient reach an external understanding of the world citing the example of psychiatry's failure to acknowledge the existence of sexual abuse of children. Masson explores Carl Jung's relationship with the Nazi party and argues that the interpretation of dreams by therapists used by Jung could impose an interpretation of their wishes on an individual giving the example of a female patient whose dreams Jung interpreted as a secret desire to marry. Of
Rogerian psychotherapy Person-centered therapy, also known as person-centered psychotherapy, person-centered counseling, client-centered therapy and Rogerian psychotherapy, is a form of psychotherapy developed by psychologist Carl Rogers beginning in the 1940s and ex ...
, Masson argues that the theory is inconsistent because the therapeutic relationship prevents real connection and therefore the empathy that it claims is necessary for effective therapy, because the therapist is not in any way invested in the relationship. He points out that in his later work with committed patients diagnosed with
schizophrenia Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized by continuous or relapsing episodes of psychosis. Major symptoms include hallucinations (typically hearing voices), delusions, and disorganized thinking. Other symptoms include social wit ...
, the patients were compelled to engage in therapy, which is at odds with the principles of client-centered voluntary exploration in therapy. He concludes by arguing that therapy has a lack of interest in social injustice, that the training process can act as a form of social indoctrination arguing that psychiatry is fundamentally unreformable.


Reception

''
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'' wrote, "Although the author's slash-and-burn style of argument can be entertaining, readers should keep their hands on their wallets. Assertions tend to be sold as established facts." ''
The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to comprise a declining 840,000 paid print subscribers, and a growing 6 million paid d ...
'' argued that "Masson has failed to put a stake through the heart of therapy—in fact, he's greatly missed the mark." ''
Psychiatric Times ''Psychiatric Times'' is a medical trade publication written for an audience involved in the profession of psychiatry. It is published monthly by MJH Associates and is distributed to about 50,000 psychiatrists monthly. The download of the journa ...
'' called ''Against Therapy'' "a 'battle cry' for the abolition of psychotherapy".https://adpca.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Stubbs-J.-Book-Review-and-Announcements.pdf


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''Against Therapy''
World Library Catalog {{Anti-psychiatry 1988 non-fiction books American non-fiction books Anti-psychiatry books Books by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson English-language books Psychotherapy