Where Did John Gray Get His Ph.D.?
. Also, check out the Time archives for Elizabeth Gleick’s expose, “The Tower of Psychobabble.” The evidence speaks for itself: Gray’s academic credentials are a fraud. I’m sure someone will tell me, “But if Gray’s work is good, why bother with credentials? My kooky cousin got a Ph.D. from Yale and you couldn’t pay me to go to him for counseling.” True, credentials have their complexities. Some of the finest therapists in the world don’t have M.A.’s while some of the worst have Ivy League doctorates. In our time-crunched, degree-oriented society, questionable correspondence schools will always lure a busy first-rate therapist who wants a promotion. And yes, a promising non-traditional Ph.D. program which starts out kosher could easily turn into a fraud. Credentials aren’t everything. However, in “Dr” Gray’s case, his fake credentials and the quality of his work reinforce each other. If he were doing first-rate work, I’d be more flexible about the Ph.D. provided that he admitted the pro
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