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'''''Believe What You Like: What happened between the Scientologists and the National Association for Mental Health''''' (Andre Deutsch Limited, 1973, ISBN 0-233-96375-8), written by the ''[[New Statesman]]'' director [[C. R. Hewitt]] under the pen name C. H. Rolph, details a public dispute between the [[Church of Scientology]] and the National Association for Mental Health (now known as [[Mind (charity)|Mind]]) in Britain.
'''''Believe What You Like: What happened between the Scientologists and the National Association for Mental Health''''' (Andre Deutsch Limited, 1973, ISBN 0-233-96375-8), written by the ''[[New Statesman]]'' director [[C. R. Hewitt]] under the pen name C. H. Rolph, details a public dispute between the [[Church of Scientology|Scientology]] and the National Association for Mental Health (now known as [[Mind (charity)|Mind]]) in Britain.
==See also==
==See also==
*{{Wikipedia-inline|Believe What You Like}}
*{{Wikipedia-inline|Believe What You Like}}

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Believe What You Like

Book cover
Author(s) C. H. Rolph
Country Great Britain
Language English
Subject(s) Mental health, Scientology
Genre(s) Non-fiction
Publisher Andre Deutsch Limited
Publication date 1973
ISBN 0-233-96375-8
OCLC Number 815558
Dewey Decimal 131/.35
LC Classification BP605.S2 H47

Believe What You Like: What happened between the Scientologists and the National Association for Mental Health (Andre Deutsch Limited, 1973, ISBN 0-233-96375-8), written by the New Statesman director C. R. Hewitt under the pen name C. H. Rolph, details a public dispute between the Scientology and the National Association for Mental Health (now known as Mind) in Britain.

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