"Nietzsche and Psychotherapy by Manu Bazzano is, to paraphrase Nietzsche himself, 'mighty dynamism'!" - Hugh Knopf, Self & Society
"The discussions are profound and important, and I am aware that after reading them my Nietzsche is not quite the same person as before. And nor am I." - Mike Harding, Existential Analysis
"Manu Bazzanos Nietzsche and Psychotherapy is not just "a breath of fresh air" in contemporary psychotherapy. It is what Nietzsche would call a full "gale." It blows open windows and doors on vistas of which most of those concerned with "mental health," "behavioral science," and "wellness" those handmaidens of social-political hygiene have no clue. Nietzsche rightly considered himself the first of a new type of psychologist that had yet to be imagined, and said that it would take a century and more before his writings would begin to be understood. Today, some hundred plus years later, we are seeing an emerging Nietzschean type of psychology. Bazzanos Nietzsche and Psychotherapy is a major contribution to that development. It is an important and challenging work, because Nietzsche is an important and challenging thinker, and because applying him to psychotherapy is an important and challenging enterprise. This book is not for psychotherapists who, faint of heart and without realizing it, labor for the sake of social-political hygiene rather than for the life that animates their clients. It is for psychotherapists who dare to be bold and, most importantly, willing to dignify the lives of their clients by inspiring and encouraging the same boldness and daring in them." --Daniel Chapelle, author, Nietzsche and Psychoanalysis; The Soul In Everyday Life; and (forthcoming) Nietzsche and the Buddha: Different Lives, Same Ideas How Nietzsche May Yet Become the Wests Own Buddha.
"With curiosity, skill and mischievousness, Bazzano taps the bell of psychotherapy with Nietzsches hammer. The resulting sound is something I wish for every therapist to hear it dispels Gods and their shadows, and resonates with the beauty of engagement. Read it at your peril the more rigorous your therapeutic worldviews, the deeper they will crack." --Dr Niklas Serning, Senior Lecturer University of the West of England, Consultant Psychotherapist OTR, Chartered Psychologist, Existential and Child psychotherapist, Registered Supervisor
"The book is not a critical inquiry into Nietzsche, but one using Nietzsche to conduct a critical inquiry into psychotherapy, yet always trying to do so in an affirmative way. (...) If the reader has some experience in these areas, the book is inspiring. Furthermore, the book is full of illuminating quotes by Nietzsche and Deleuze, which actually make it archaeological." --Finn Janning, PhD, writer and a philosopher, Metapsychology Online Reviews