Greg Clarke

Wisdom on the waterfront: a fantasy

  • Greg Clarke
  • 6 May 1998

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I reget everything

  • Greg Clarke
  • 29 April 1998

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Gnosticism: the religion for you

  • Greg Clarke
  • 18 February 1998

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Interview: The science smokescreen

  • Greg Clarke
  • 17 December 1997

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Cracks, cracking and crackers

  • Greg Clarke
  • 13 August 1997

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Interview: Comprehending the darkness

  • Greg Clarke
  • 2 April 1997

A black and white view across La Perouse Bay on a gloomy evening, the sea vast and incomprehensible, the shoreline harsh. The old photo on Professor Philip Mitchell's wall in his office at the School of Psychiatry, Prince Henry Hospital in Sydney, reflects something of the experience of being depressed.

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Crucifying the blues

  • Greg Clarke
  • 2 April 1997

There is a large number of self-help books for people coping with depression. These books use approaches ranging from psychoanalysis and dream therapy to diet-based programs of rehabilitation. Beating the Blues is one of the better books, using a well-regarded approach which aims to give sufferers more control over their

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Their suffering, our comfort

  • Greg Clarke
  • 19 February 1997

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The great Bible swindle

  • Greg Clarke
  • 5 February 1997

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Dangerous Dawning

  • Greg Clarke
  • 10 December 1996

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