The Independent - London, October 8th, 1995
apy, and, of course, not everyone needs it. Books can empower people to take charge of their lives and look at how to tackle their problems. But it's important that we remember that they should be there as a prop and an aid, not a panacea."
Denise Knowles, counsellor for Relate, believes that books by authors with no professional qualification, based on their individual experiences, can be helpful. She says: "People can be greatly helped because they identify with the author as an ordinary person like themselves. But the danger comes when you get an unscrupulous writer or publisher who is not...
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