n Online Magazine that Openly Explores the Cutting Edge of Psychology for Now and Tomorrow.
Psychology Tomorrow Magazine explores the practice of psychology as an art in all its complex possibilities. Going against the current trend in psychology to pathologize human behavior through medical and scientific explanations, the magazine will instead emphasize the creativity of the therapeutic process for both patients and therapists.
As daring, Psychology Tomorrow will go a step further by looking at the relationship between psychology and contemporary visual arts, photography, fashion, writing, dance and video. Our understanding of human behavior depends as much on our appreciation of creative self-expression as it does scientific research. Psychologytomorrowmagazine.com
1 comment
Dr. Sandy Hoffman says:
Sep 15, 2014
I would be most interested to buy your magazine, particularly your 13th issue. I was particularly impressed with Dr. Siegel’s article on anger. In my view, South Africa is currently living within an antisocial culture, and its efforts at transformation are failing because of the way in which we have historically been taught to work with anger. So, the more we try to change, the more things stay the same. This article gives much support to my thesis in this matter.
It appears that there is no outlet in Cape Town selling this magazine. I don’t seem to be able to buy it through Amazon.com either.Do you have any ideas?
Warm regards
Sandy