The author's research and therapy is concerned with questions of how we create meaning and communicate with each other. She is also author of Depression: the Way Out of Your Prison, Living with the Bomb: Can We Live Without Enemies? and Beyond Fear.
The author's research and therapy is concerned with questions of how we create meaning and communicate with each other. She is also author of Depressi...
Originally published in 1985, "Living with the Bomb" was written as a sequel to the best seller "Depression: The Way Out of Your Prison." The human species is facing extinction, not merely from nuclear war but also, and perhaps more likely, from the destruction of the resources of the planet. Is it possible for us to change? To organise a peaceful, sharing society? To live in a world without enemies and so to avoid extinction as a species? Dorothy Rowe outlines the painful process of change which all of us, all nations, races, creeds, will have to undertake to establish the forgiveness and...
Originally published in 1985, "Living with the Bomb" was written as a sequel to the best seller "Depression: The Way Out of Your Prison." The human...