A sample chapter of Dorothy Rowe's latest book "What Should I Believe?" is now available to download: download the sample chapter here (PDF ~200KB)
Dorothy Rowe is a clinical psychologist and writer who is renowned for her work on how we create meaning, and how the meanings we create determine what we do. Her application of this understanding to the problems of depression and of fear has changed many people's lives for the better, and has caused many mental health professionals to think more carefully about how they deal with people who are suffering great mental distress.
She writes regularly for newspapers and magazines, appears frequently in the media, and is the author of 13 books, the most popular of which are Depression: The Way Out of Your Prison which is in its third edition, and Beyond Fear which will be going into its third edition in March 2007. In April 2007 her long-awaited book on siblings, My Dearest Enemy, My Dangerous Friend, was published by Routledge.
We've just recorded an interview with Dorothy Rowe for the Routledge Mental Health podcast - you can listen to it below: