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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
    Dockrill is an English performance poet, author illustrator and short story writer. Dockrill was born and grew up in Brixton and attended The Brit School of Performing Arts in Croydon, where she was friends with singers Kate Nash and Adele.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
    Dockrill is an English performance poet, author illustrator and short story writer. Dockrill was born and grew up in Brixton and attended The Brit School of Performing Arts in Croydon, where she was friends with singers Kate Nash and Adele.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
    Dockrill is an English performance poet, author illustrator and short story writer. Dockrill was born and grew up in Brixton and attended The Brit School of Performing Arts in Croydon, where she was friends with singers Kate Nash and Adele.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
    Dockrill is an English performance poet, author illustrator and short story writer. Dockrill was born and grew up in Brixton and attended The Brit School of Performing Arts in Croydon, where she was friends with singers Kate Nash and Adele.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
    Dockrill is an English performance poet, author illustrator and short story writer. Dockrill was born and grew up in Brixton and attended The Brit School of Performing Arts in Croydon, where she was friends with singers Kate Nash and Adele.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
    Dockrill is an English performance poet, author illustrator and short story writer. Dockrill was born and grew up in Brixton and attended The Brit School of Performing Arts in Croydon, where she was friends with singers Kate Nash and Adele.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
    Dockrill is an English performance poet, author illustrator and short story writer. Dockrill was born and grew up in Brixton and attended The Brit School of Performing Arts in Croydon, where she was friends with singers Kate Nash and Adele.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
    Dockrill is an English performance poet, author illustrator and short story writer. Dockrill was born and grew up in Brixton and attended The Brit School of Performing Arts in Croydon, where she was friends with singers Kate Nash and Adele.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
    Dockrill is an English performance poet, author illustrator and short story writer. Dockrill was born and grew up in Brixton and attended The Brit School of Performing Arts in Croydon, where she was friends with singers Kate Nash and Adele.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
    Dockrill is an English performance poet, author illustrator and short story writer. Dockrill was born and grew up in Brixton and attended The Brit School of Performing Arts in Croydon, where she was friends with singers Kate Nash and Adele.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
    Dockrill is an English performance poet, author illustrator and short story writer. Dockrill was born and grew up in Brixton and attended The Brit School of Performing Arts in Croydon, where she was friends with singers Kate Nash and Adele.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
    Dockrill is an English performance poet, author illustrator and short story writer. Dockrill was born and grew up in Brixton and attended The Brit School of Performing Arts in Croydon, where she was friends with singers Kate Nash and Adele.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
    Dockrill is an English performance poet, author illustrator and short story writer. Dockrill was born and grew up in Brixton and attended The Brit School of Performing Arts in Croydon, where she was friends with singers Kate Nash and Adele.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
    Dockrill is an English performance poet, author illustrator and short story writer. Dockrill was born and grew up in Brixton and attended The Brit School of Performing Arts in Croydon, where she was friends with singers Kate Nash and Adele.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
    Dockrill is an English performance poet, author illustrator and short story writer. Dockrill was born and grew up in Brixton and attended The Brit School of Performing Arts in Croydon, where she was friends with singers Kate Nash and Adele.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
    Dockrill is an English performance poet, author illustrator and short story writer. Dockrill was born and grew up in Brixton and attended The Brit School of Performing Arts in Croydon, where she was friends with singers Kate Nash and Adele.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
    Dockrill is an English performance poet, author illustrator and short story writer. Dockrill was born and grew up in Brixton and attended The Brit School of Performing Arts in Croydon, where she was friends with singers Kate Nash and Adele.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
    Dockrill is an English performance poet, author illustrator and short story writer. Dockrill was born and grew up in Brixton and attended The Brit School of Performing Arts in Croydon, where she was friends with singers Kate Nash and Adele.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
    Dockrill is an English performance poet, author illustrator and short story writer. Dockrill was born and grew up in Brixton and attended The Brit School of Performing Arts in Croydon, where she was friends with singers Kate Nash and Adele.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
    Dockrill is an English performance poet, author illustrator and short story writer. Dockrill was born and grew up in Brixton and attended The Brit School of Performing Arts in Croydon, where she was friends with singers Kate Nash and Adele.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
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    Laura Dockrill on parenting, paranoia and postpartum psychosis: ‘I thought I’d been hijacked by a devil’. A month after the birth of her son, the writer, poet and illustrator was on suicide watch in a psychiatric ward, experiencing severe delusions. Now her podcast is raising awareness of a condition that affects one in a thousand new mothers.
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