The Reluctant Adult - Revisited
An Exploration of Choice
Robin Shohet author Jill Hall author Richard House editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:InterActions
Published:23rd Jun '25
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

This new edition of a prescient masterpiece was very ahead of its time when first published over 30 years ago, and is even more urgently relevant today, exploring how to get beyond the wheel of victimhood to claim our full adulthood in freedom.
Why is it that a sense of freedom and well-being is not a more natural human state? Perhaps we are still hampered by an outdated ‘Newtonian Psychology’ which underpins the belief that something or somebody caused us to be the way we are. Once trapped in an endless chain of blaming, woundedness and guilt, victimhood prevails and adulthood then eludes us.
Along with our species’ physical maturity, there must surely be vital aspects of the human psyche which most of us have not, as yet, brought into play. In relinquishing our present framework of thought, and opening to a more extended experience of self, spirit and ego could then be reconciled, with freedom and responsibility becoming an achievable reality. Yet letting go is precisely what we fear most. This book is an exploration of why this should be so – and an invitation to embrace our full adulthood.
“It is a real thrill to find the spiritual aspect of holism expressed with such vision and authority” Sir George Trevelyan
“A powerful rejection of victimhood and a defence of our fullest humanity. For those who want to understand how society has adopted a diminished idea of human being this book is essential reading.” Dennis Hayes, Emeritus Professor of Education
“Jill Hall’s central theory not only accounts for, and draws together, all the most important issues facing humanity at this time, but also affords a possible way forwards towards their solution.” Dr Richard House, ret. senior university lecturer in Psychology
“The impact of this book has changed my way of thinking about the world.” Robin Shohet, author and psychotherapist
ISBN: 9781915594068
Dimensions: 228mm x 145mm x 25mm
Weight: 480g
326 pages
2nd Enhanced edition