Therapist James Hollis Tries to Give Answers in Current Crisis
Steven Gaydos Executive VP of ContentThere’s never a bad time for finding wisdom that heals our wounds and helps us chart a path through the rough patches of life, but so far, 2020 seems an uncommonly rich opportunity for us to plumb wellsprings of personal growth, a time when necessity is quite the mother for all kinds of inventions and reinventions.From his first published work, “Harold Pinter: The Poetics of Silence,” a breakthrough study of the famed playwright published in 1970, Dr. James Hollis has exhibited an uncanny ability to effortlessly synthesize disparate social, cultural, philosophical and psychological studies into cogent therapeutic tomes.