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James Nayler FoundationThe James Nayler Foundation is a registered mental health charity borne out of the publicity surrounding the work of founder and central figure Dr. Bob Johnson during his time as consultant psychiatrist to the Special Unit in Parkhurst Prison. Dr. Johnson's principal idea and the source of much of the controversy was his belief in a cure for personality disorders evolved through a complex talking cure and eschewing psychiatric medications. Additional recommended knowledgeThe Foundation was started in June 1997 as a non-profit making company, launched with individual donations of approximately £4,000. It was registered as a charity in the following year. Its aims, as registered with the Charities Commission, are as follows:
The Foundation is named after Quaker James Nayler. |
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