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Book Review: The Foster Child by Jenny Blackhurst
This book is about human nature and the assumptions and prepositions that we all make, both in our day to day actions and beliefs in life. T
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Becoming Someone: my journey through psychology, therapy and fiction
When I first encountered Carl Rogers’ seminal work as an undergraduate, I didn’t fully understand what “becoming a person” meant. If counsel
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A (fictional) therapist as friend or family member: help or hindrance?
In fiction, the role of confidante is a useful device for articulating the protagonist’s deepest hopes and fears. A fictionalised therapy wo
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Famous Therapists in Fiction
In this article we’ll also meet a fictionalised version of his daughter Anna Freud and his colleague and collaborator Josef Breuer, as well
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Book Review: Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
The first thing I noticed about the book is how relatable I found the main character to be. Those who have read the book may be surprised by
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