... employingnon-truth-conducive strategies for controlling it. Some (successful)methods employed by cognitive-behavioural therapists, for instance,are relatively mechanical in form: for instance, treating phobias ... opportunities; opportunities for knowledge and for growth. As Manninen (2006) reminds us, we oughtto be especially careful in making these judgments for others, parti-cularly for children. It is likely ... and with serious challenges; theydo. But, for the most part, these dilemmas and challenges are newversions of old problems.If the new sciences of the mind often pose serious challenges, they...