by Alice Solomons | Jun 15, 2021 | Blog
With a foreword by Bob Hinshelwood, The Psychiatry of Resolving Schizophrenia Psychoanalytically integrates two approaches to treating schizophrenia. Written by Dr. Gillian Steggles, this book outlines her own PPCC model and describes, meticulously, how it aligns...
by Alice Solomons | May 21, 2021 | Blog
Joanna Griffin used her experience as a parent of a disabled child alongside her work as a psychologist to write Day by Day – a book that explores what helps, and hinders, parent carers’ emotional wellbeing. Research suggests that mental health,...
by Alice Solomons | Apr 26, 2021 | Blog
Despite its ubiquity, revenge is a surprisingly understudied subject. In her new book, Renée Danziger develops the concept of radical revenge to give meaning to what might otherwise appear to be senseless acts of violence. Read an exclusive extract here: Pondering...
by Alice Solomons | Apr 20, 2021 | Blog
Annette Byford is the author of A Wedding in the Family which offers a fascinating insight into the wedding experience from the mother’s point of view. Her book will not so much help readers to avoid wedding stress, but rather help them make sense of it. Here,...
by Alice Solomons | Apr 11, 2021 | Blog
In Fathom: An Uncovering of Trauma, Lisa Dart shares a long and difficult story. It is a story of emotional breakdown, of hidden trauma, and of hidden memories, brought to the surface and explored through the work of psychoanalysis. Through talk with a...