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“I remember…so, let’s not forget”: remembering our past lest we repeat it

James K. Mosher

Psychosis, 2020, vol. 12, issue 4, 368-376

Abstract: What happens when we, as a profession, forget our past, whether it is what history and research have taught or the values that motivated us to become healers? Here, I explore this question. First, I remember several experiences I have had that illustrate what can go wrong when we “forget.” Then, I review some of our history and research, critically examining it, to remind us of those lessons. Finally, I share examples from my own practice to show how remembering the past can guide us in the present.

Date: 2020
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