Books by Peter R. Breggin, M.D.
BEYOND
CONFLICT:
From self-help and psychotherapy to peacemaking.
by Peter R. Breggin, M.D.
paperback published 1992 by St. Martin's Press
“This book addresses the very core of what
it means to be human.”
—Emilio Viano, Ph.D., professor at the School of Public Affairs, The American
University
"This is clearly the most humanistic and nonconfrontational approach to conflict resolution since the best-selling Getting to Yes, by Roger Fisher and William Ury." Keith Hoeller, PhD, editor of The Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry
Preface from Beyond Conflict:
Surprisingly, the two books that most fully present the twin aspects
of my work have been published within less than a year of each other. First
came Toxic Psychiatry, and now this book, Beyond Conflict: From
Self-Help and Psychotherapy to Peacemaking.
While Toxic Psychiatry does describe caring, human service alternatives
to conventional psychiatry, it is mainly a sweeping criticism of modern
biologically oriented psychiatry. It exposes the politics of psychiatry
and the damaging effects of drugs and electroshock. Beyond Conflict
has a more positive thrust. It presents my approach to life as a practicing
psychiatrist and psychotherapist, and a professor of conflict analysis
and resolution [and more recently, as an instructor in the field of counseling].
It is, in the words of one of my friends, a much more "uplifting"
book.
Yet the themes of my life and work, as reflected in the separate books,
are really inseparable. Toxic Psychiatry is an aggressive attack
on the destructive principles, fraudulent claims, and dangerous technologies
of modern psychiatry; but the spiritual energy behind it derives from the
principles of liberty and love--my belief in human rights, the inviolability
of every single human being, and the healing power of human caring. Beyond
Conflict more fully articulates that spiritual energy. It proposes
that love must become the guiding principle of human relationships in general,
as well as the ultimate solution to the most severe personal, societal,
and political conflicts.
The aim of both books has been to present scientific and philosophical
ideas in a form available to any interested reader. They reflect my commitment
to more holistic writing, accessible to any thoughtful person, and based
on equal parts of thinking and feeling, scholarship and real-life experience.
People need books that offer better principles through which to guide their
lives. Toward that end, writing should be comprehensive and comprehensible.
I have tried to meet that standard.
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