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Believing in Nothing and Something
An Approach to Humanist Beliefs and Values
by Geoff Heath


About the Author

Geoff Heath FRSA was Principal Lecturer in Counselling and Human Relations at the University of Derby. He has taught in all aspects of education from primary to higher, and has led county and regional courses in counselling, training for trainers, supervision and performance appraisal. He was for some years a visiting lecturer at Homerton College, University of Cambridge, and External Examiner for the Advanced Diploma in Counselling and Careers Guidance at that university. He is currently a freelance academic and writer.

Geoff Heath's other publications include:

1989  Staff Development, Supervision and Performance Appraisal (London, Longman).
 
1997  'Language and Victims' in Responding to Disaster: The Human Aspects (Professional Issues Group, Emergency Planning Society).
 
2000  'A constructivist attempts to talk to the field', The International Journal of Psychotherapy, Vol. 5, No. 1, 11–35.
(Further details on IJP website)
 
2002a  'Philosophy and Psychotherapy: Conflict or Co-operation?', The International Journal of Psychotherapy, Vol. 7, No. 1, 13–52.
(Further details on IJP website)
 
2002b  'Does a Theory of Mind Matter? The myth of totalitarian scientism', The International Journal of Psychotherapy, Vol. 7, No. 3, 185–220.
(Further details on IJP website)
 

You can contact Geoff Heath at geoffheath@bowlandpress.com.

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