by Alice Solomons | Sep 25, 2020 | Blog
How much should the main carer discuss with the poorly individual how they are going to realte to each other until things are back to normal? What rights, if any, does the carer have to share their reaction to having the carer role thrust upon them? What’s the...
by Alice Solomons | Sep 11, 2020 | Blog
by Lisa Findley It’s now a familiar sight on the news: someone is conducting an interview from their home, and their kid bursts into the room to request a biscuit or an opinion on their drawing, and the interview is temporarily delayed while the parent tends to...
by FAB | Apr 27, 2016 | Blog
Adam Jukes’ New Book Expands on ‘The Mad Hypothesis’ If you’re having a hard time in any aspect of your life (relationship, career, family), the last thing you want to hear is that your bad situation is exactly the situation you want to be in. But that’s just what...
by FAB | Nov 16, 2015 | Blog
‘Most mothers, indeed parents, describe the experience of having a child as magical. In fact, in the days after my first baby was born, a friend told me, “It’s a magical time, those first few days”. I remember repeating this to my husband...
by FAB | Oct 6, 2015 | Blog
This year sees the publication of perhaps FAB’s most unique title: a memoir seen through a kaleidoscope of psychoanalysis, art appreciation, and family history. In The Studio, Gill Gregory, lecturer in literature and award-winning author, takes us through her...
by FAB | Sep 25, 2014 | Blog
What if people suffering mental anguish are suffering from a crippling awareness of how delicate life is and how alone we are in living it? What if the main problem behind many therapy patients’ problems was an existential one? Daseinsanalysis is the psychotherapeutic...