Gerald Alan Fox
Gerald Alan Fox started out as a pharmacist. He became interested in mental illness in the late 1960s, when he realised that medication was not the answer to most people's psychological problems. Engaged by one major drug company he gave talks on the subject, to psychiatric units and to doctors in general practice (GPs), but with limited effect on prescribing. He returned to University to study psychology and in 1974 received his degree. He later established his psychotherapy practice that...See more
Gerald Alan Fox started out as a pharmacist. He became interested in mental illness in the late 1960s, when he realised that medication was not the answer to most people's psychological problems. Engaged by one major drug company he gave talks on the subject, to psychiatric units and to doctors in general practice (GPs), but with limited effect on prescribing. He returned to University to study psychology and in 1974 received his degree. He later established his psychotherapy practice that served patients, mainly from Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire, until his retirement. See less
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