More on the Breakthrough

Called "the new kid on the block" by the British Medical Journal*, this new approach to depression has people talking ...

One of the most important scientific breakthroughs of the last hundred years

Dr Farouk Okhai, Consultant Psychiatrist, Milton Keynes Primary Care

Very convincing. Much more acceptable than Freudian or Jungian notions

Professor Hans J. Eysenck, Review of Griffin and Tyrrell's book: Dreaming Reality

The treatment changes measured with the CORE-10 suggested that the Human Givens therapy was a highly effective treatment for service users presenting with a variety of problems, particularly anxiety and depression.

Andrews, W. et al. (2011) Piloting a practice research network: a 12-month evaluation of the Human Givens approach. British Psychological Society Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice. Vol 84 - 2

... an exciting new therapy bridging the long standing divide between the two disciplines of neurophysiology and psychology. Ultimately, neurologists and psychologists alike are agreed that the only long-term answer to the depression epidemic is to ensure that innate human needs are met.

Emma Bayley BBC Focus Magazine, January 2008

...the best organising ideas in the mental health field today, largely because they both account for why people become mentally ill, and give us a reliable way to go about doing something about it.

Dr Alex McGlaughlin, Nottingham Trent University, UK in his foreword to the book: An Idea in Practice: using the Human Givens approach, Griffin, J. & Tyrrell, I. (2007) HG Publishing.

* British Medical Journal: Career Focus; 330:33-35; 2005

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