Paul Gordon

Paul Gordon

Paul Gordon has been working as a psychotherapist in different settings for 25 years. He works in private practice and as a therapist to one of the Philadelphia Association community households. He lives in London with his wife and two children. As well as his two PCCS titles, he is also the author of Face to Face: Therapy as ethics (1999), co-editor of Between Psychotherapy and Philosphy: Essays from the Philadelphia Association (2004).  His most recent book is Vagabond Witness: Victor Serge and the politics of hope (2013).

Books by Paul Gordon

An Uneasy Dwelling: The story of the Philadelphia Association community houses

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This title will be printed and dispatched directly from our print-on-demand supplier. Your book will be delivered within 7 working days. Providing places of asylum has been at the heart of the Philadelphia Association’s endeavours for more than forty years. Hundreds of men and women, whether formally designated ‘mentally ill’, or experiencing serious emotional distress to the…

The Hope of Therapy

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Therapy is inherently an ethical endeavour, both in the sense that the therapist is called upon to be responsible to and for the other who seeks help, and in the sense that it is inevitably bound up with ideas about how we should live and how we should treat one another. Therapy is not a matter of technique but is…