http://www.channel4.com/news/self-help-books-scheme-libraries-ed-vaizey-reading-agency
//But today self-help will be given its greatest validation yet. Under a new scheme to be launched by the Culture Minister Ed Vaizey, GPs will publicise the titles of 30 specially selected self-help books, which will be made available in participating libraries across England from 10 June.//
I notice that nowhere on the reading list is Richard Wiseman's "59 Seconds" - which largely debunks "self-help" and questions its correlation with any existing psychological research.
Is this really a good idea? Do we have any real evidence that "self-help" books do anything other than generate money for people with mail-order PhDs?
I'm thinking particularly about issues like OCD or low self-esteem, where people can easily end up feeling more demoralised and disempowered when reading a book (especially one that the GP is now recommending) doesn't do anything to help.