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This incisive study shows that "regulation", against which many
have warned but which some psychotherapists still imagine to be a
solution to all their ills, is actually already here. The author
traces her way through this apparatus, and makes a compelling case
for taking the HPC seriously as a machine that incarnates the very
kind of unhealthy practice it pretends to set itself against.'-
Professor Ian Parker, Manchester Metropolitan University'. If you
want to know about the reality of state regulation, how it works in
practice - as opposed to what people say about it - you should read
this book. A shocking and unsettling account.'- Paul Gordon, author
of The Hope of Therapy and former chair of the Philadelphia
Association'. Do not let the simplicity of this lucid account of a
difficult problem deceive you. 'This book investigates the claim
that regulation by agencies of State is one of the prerequisites
for improving professional practice. It displays how the underlying
administrative interests of such bureaucracies are detrimental to
the structure of professional communities.
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