"This week only":

To be fair, it seems almost everyone selling a course on the internet has a "limited time" discount. But "50% off...abandonment" is a new low. I am not looking for this stuff. It appears in Google searches, etc.
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To be fair, it seems almost everyone selling a course on the internet has a "limited time" discount. But "50% off...abandonment" is a new low. I am not looking for this stuff. It appears in Google searches, etc.
Nothing is sacred. Need a course on grief? Don't forget your limited-time, exclusive promo code to save money on something you could read for free at Psychology Today.
Related criticisms:
Its practice may differ [...] but the premise is the same. The work of making soul requires professional help.
Soul-making has become restricted by therapy and to therapy. And psychopathology has become restricted to therapy's negative definition of it, reduced to its role in the therapy game.”
― James Hillman, Re-Visioning Psychology
"It is our lives and how we lead them that really needs to change if we are to improve our mental well-being...This is what the Buddhist version of mindfulness teaches – a moral and ethical world view - as opposed to this new corporatised McMindfulness – which in the long term will do as much as a McDonald’s Happy Meal to sate a person’s gnawing hunger for a richer life."
~ Emma Barnett, Mindfulness: the saddest trend of 2015 - Telegraph
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