Living and Dying with Marcel Proust – Discussion at Hatchards, Piccadilly with Andrew Marr and Christopher Prendergast
The event is still listed on the Hatchards site and you can read about it here. You can also watch the event here.
I will be discussing Proust with Andrew Marr and Christopher Prendergast at Hatchards on 23rd November…
I am delighted to be discussing Proust on the centenary of this death…
Listed in Vogue’s Expert Guidance
Delighted to be listed as an expert in one-on-one psychotherapy in Vogue’s Expert Guidance.
Exploring relationship issues when experiencing Menopause/Long Covid
Jane Haynes will be hosting confidential group workshops with your partners/ family members to discu…
‘Who’s beast and who’s man’ Anna Akhmatova
I haven’t felt like writing, I haven’t felt like reading the media, not th…
Notes on the body…
Yesterday evening I spent a magical hour between 6.30 and 7.40 PM. Lying beside my body, my mind ro…
Dante as Talisman and Transitional Object… A psychological reflection for On Reflection: 700 years of Dante Alighieri
As part of the 700 year celebrations for the poet Dante’s death I was asked to contribute a psycholo…
Confessions in the Consulting Room: Why they shouldn’t come fast and furious
But I’m not a saint yet. I’m an alcoholic. I’m a drug addict. I’m homosexual. I’m a genius.
― Tr…
Serious Money: Understanding the therapist’s place in the counting house
One of Freud’s more astute observations and one I never tire of quoting is that humanity has two nee…
The Mirror of the Menopause
At the beginning of the twentieth century the average age of death for women was around 47, a huge i…