Correction
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In our piece on self-help books on May 19th, we referred to Dorothy Rowe, a psychologist, as a psychiatrist. There is, she points out, a big difference: a psychiatrist can lock you up for the term of your natural life, but a psychologist can only ask you how you feel.
This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition under the headline “Correction”
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