Tertium Organum by P. D. Ouspensky, Claude Bragdon vs On Being A Therapist
Overall winner: On Being A Therapist
Key Differences
On Being a Therapist (A) is a modern professional-development guide with a higher average rating (4.70 from 104 reviews) and sits at a more affordable price tier; Tertium Organum (B) is a classic philosophical/spiritual work by Ouspensky & Bragdon with slightly fewer reviews and a lower average rating (4.50 from 101 reviews). Choose A if you need a readable, practice-oriented counseling resource; choose B if you want a philosophical, classic exploration relevant to psychology and spirituality
Tertium Organum by P. D. Ouspensky, Claude Bragdon
A philosophical work exploring perception and reality. Highlights conceptual insights and practical implications for understanding thought. Customer insight: balanced curiosity about complex ideas
Pros
- thought-provoking concepts
- dual-layer discussion of perception
- authoritative perspectives from multiple contributors
- clear structure for study
Cons
- dense prose for new readers
- no features list available
- no edition specifics provided
On Being A Therapist
A psychology reference exploring therapeutic practice. Includes accessible explanations and practical insights for counselors. Customers describe it as informative and highly readable
Pros
- informative content
- readable writing
- comprehensive overview
- useful for counselors
Cons
- features: N/A
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Jeffrey A. Kottler |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Jeffrey A. Kottler |
| User Reviews | Jeffrey A. Kottler |