Pub Date : 2020-12-17DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780199754373.003.0026
R. Abzug
This epilogue recounts the fate of May’s work since his death, a period of declining and then renewed interest that continues today. It deals with changes in publishing, therapy, the rise of Prozac and other psychotropic drugs and their impact on psychotherapy, the impact of HMOs, and the renewal of interest created by the circulation of his books through Amazon.com and other online booksellers. It also points to the circulation of his ideas in blogs and vlogs as well as in comments on bookstore sites.
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