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All the rage: women are furious – and repressing it can ruin our lives.
Dr Jennifer Cox.
All the rage: women are furious – and repressing it can ruin our lives. By 2021, women around the world were 6% angrier than men, a gap that widened during the pandemic. Dr Jennifer Cox says it is time to let it all out.
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All the rage: women are furious – and repressing it can ruin our lives.
Dr Jennifer Cox.
All the rage: women are furious – and repressing it can ruin our lives. By 2021, women around the world were 6% angrier than men, a gap that widened during the pandemic. Dr Jennifer Cox says it is time to let it all out.
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All the rage: women are furious – and repressing it can ruin our lives.
Dr Jennifer Cox.
All the rage: women are furious – and repressing it can ruin our lives. By 2021, women around the world were 6% angrier than men, a gap that widened during the pandemic. Dr Jennifer Cox says it is time to let it all out.
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All the rage: women are furious – and repressing it can ruin our lives.
Dr Jennifer Cox.
All the rage: women are furious – and repressing it can ruin our lives. By 2021, women around the world were 6% angrier than men, a gap that widened during the pandemic. Dr Jennifer Cox says it is time to let it all out.
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All the rage: women are furious – and repressing it can ruin our lives.
Dr Jennifer Cox.
All the rage: women are furious – and repressing it can ruin our lives. By 2021, women around the world were 6% angrier than men, a gap that widened during the pandemic. Dr Jennifer Cox says it is time to let it all out.
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All the rage: women are furious – and repressing it can ruin our lives.
Dr Jennifer Cox.
All the rage: women are furious – and repressing it can ruin our lives. By 2021, women around the world were 6% angrier than men, a gap that widened during the pandemic. Dr Jennifer Cox says it is time to let it all out.
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All the rage: women are furious – and repressing it can ruin our lives.
Dr Jennifer Cox.
All the rage: women are furious – and repressing it can ruin our lives. By 2021, women around the world were 6% angrier than men, a gap that widened during the pandemic. Dr Jennifer Cox says it is time to let it all out.
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All the rage: women are furious – and repressing it can ruin our lives.
Dr Jennifer Cox.
All the rage: women are furious – and repressing it can ruin our lives. By 2021, women around the world were 6% angrier than men, a gap that widened during the pandemic. Dr Jennifer Cox says it is time to let it all out.
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All the rage: women are furious – and repressing it can ruin our lives.
Dr Jennifer Cox.
All the rage: women are furious – and repressing it can ruin our lives. By 2021, women around the world were 6% angrier than men, a gap that widened during the pandemic. Dr Jennifer Cox says it is time to let it all out.
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'Money pervades everything': the psychotherapist Vicky Reynal delving into our deep anxiety about finances.
Do you find it hard to budget or, conversely, difficult to spend? Vicky Reynal reveals what our financial choices reveal about our psyches - and what can be done to ease our money worries.
Vicky Reynal, Britain’s first self-styled "financial psychotherapist", her book "Money on Your Mind: The Psychology Behind Your Financial Habits" outlines a wide range of unhelpful financial behaviours, offering something that will resonate with almost every reader.
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Psychotherapist and author who focused on the communication of mothers with their babies
Naomi Stadlen, author and psychotherapist. Photographed at her home in North London. For an interview.
She wrote the book "What Mothers Do" and has run a discussion group - Mothers Talking - for over 20 years at the London Active Birth Centre.
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Psychotherapist and author who focused on the communication of mothers with their babies
Naomi Stadlen, author and psychotherapist. Photographed at her home in North London. For an interview.
She wrote the book "What Mothers Do" and has run a discussion group - Mothers Talking - for over 20 years at the London Active Birth Centre.
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Psychotherapist and author who focused on the communication of mothers with their babies
Naomi Stadlen, author and psychotherapist. Photographed at her home in North London. For an interview.
She wrote the book "What Mothers Do" and has run a discussion group - Mothers Talking - for over 20 years at the London Active Birth Centre.
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Psychotherapist and author who focused on the communication of mothers with their babies
Naomi Stadlen, author and psychotherapist. Photographed at her home in North London. For an interview.
She wrote the book "What Mothers Do" and has run a discussion group - Mothers Talking - for over 20 years at the London Active Birth Centre.
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Psychotherapist and author who focused on the communication of mothers with their babies
Naomi Stadlen, author and psychotherapist. Photographed at her home in North London. For an interview.
She wrote the book "What Mothers Do" and has run a discussion group - Mothers Talking - for over 20 years at the London Active Birth Centre.
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Psychotherapist and author who focused on the communication of mothers with their babies
Naomi Stadlen, author and psychotherapist. Photographed at her home in North London. For an interview.
She wrote the book "What Mothers Do" and has run a discussion group - Mothers Talking - for over 20 years at the London Active Birth Centre.
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Psychotherapist and author who focused on the communication of mothers with their babies
Naomi Stadlen, author and psychotherapist. Photographed at her home in North London. For an interview.
She wrote the book "What Mothers Do" and has run a discussion group - Mothers Talking - for over 20 years at the London Active Birth Centre.
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Psychotherapist and author who focused on the communication of mothers with their babies
Naomi Stadlen, author and psychotherapist. Photographed at her home in North London. For an interview.
She wrote the book "What Mothers Do" and has run a discussion group - Mothers Talking - for over 20 years at the London Active Birth Centre.
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Psychotherapist and author who focused on the communication of mothers with their babies
Naomi Stadlen, author and psychotherapist. Photographed at her home in North London. For an interview.
She wrote the book "What Mothers Do" and has run a discussion group - Mothers Talking - for over 20 years at the London Active Birth Centre.
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Psychotherapist and author who focused on the communication of mothers with their babies
Naomi Stadlen, author and psychotherapist. Photographed at her home in North London. For an interview.
She wrote the book "What Mothers Do" and has run a discussion group - Mothers Talking - for over 20 years at the London Active Birth Centre.
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Psychotherapist and author who focused on the communication of mothers with their babies
Naomi Stadlen, author and psychotherapist. Photographed at her home in North London. For an interview.
She wrote the book "What Mothers Do" and has run a discussion group - Mothers Talking - for over 20 years at the London Active Birth Centre.
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Psychotherapist and author who focused on the communication of mothers with their babies
Naomi Stadlen, author and psychotherapist. Photographed at her home in North London. For an interview.
She wrote the book "What Mothers Do" and has run a discussion group - Mothers Talking - for over 20 years at the London Active Birth Centre.
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Psychotherapist and author who focused on the communication of mothers with their babies
Naomi Stadlen, author and psychotherapist. Photographed at her home in North London. For an interview.
She wrote the book "What Mothers Do" and has run a discussion group - Mothers Talking - for over 20 years at the London Active Birth Centre.
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Psychotherapist and author who focused on the communication of mothers with their babies
Naomi Stadlen, author and psychotherapist. Photographed at her home in North London. For an interview.
She wrote the book "What Mothers Do" and has run a discussion group - Mothers Talking - for over 20 years at the London Active Birth Centre.
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Psychotherapist and author who focused on the communication of mothers with their babies
Naomi Stadlen, author and psychotherapist. Photographed at her home in North London. For an interview.
She wrote the book "What Mothers Do" and has run a discussion group - Mothers Talking - for over 20 years at the London Active Birth Centre.
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Psychotherapist and author who focused on the communication of mothers with their babies
Naomi Stadlen, author and psychotherapist. Photographed at her home in North London. For an interview.
She wrote the book "What Mothers Do" and has run a discussion group - Mothers Talking - for over 20 years at the London Active Birth Centre.
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Psychotherapist and author who focused on the communication of mothers with their babies
Naomi Stadlen, author and psychotherapist. Photographed at her home in North London. For an interview.
She wrote the book "What Mothers Do" and has run a discussion group - Mothers Talking - for over 20 years at the London Active Birth Centre.
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Psychotherapist and author who focused on the communication of mothers with their babies
Naomi Stadlen, author and psychotherapist. Photographed at her home in North London. For an interview.
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Psychotherapist and author who focused on the communication of mothers with their babies
Naomi Stadlen, author and psychotherapist. Photographed at her home in North London. For an interview.
She wrote the book "What Mothers Do" and has run a discussion group - Mothers Talking - for over 20 years at the London Active Birth Centre.
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Psychotherapist and author who focused on the communication of mothers with their babies
Naomi Stadlen, author and psychotherapist. Photographed at her home in North London. For an interview.
She wrote the book "What Mothers Do" and has run a discussion group - Mothers Talking - for over 20 years at the London Active Birth Centre.
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Psychotherapist and author who focused on the communication of mothers with their babies
Naomi Stadlen, author and psychotherapist. Photographed at her home in North London. For an interview.
She wrote the book "What Mothers Do" and has run a discussion group - Mothers Talking - for over 20 years at the London Active Birth Centre.
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Psychotherapist and author who focused on the communication of mothers with their babies
Naomi Stadlen, author and psychotherapist. Photographed at her home in North London. For an interview.
She wrote the book "What Mothers Do" and has run a discussion group - Mothers Talking - for over 20 years at the London Active Birth Centre.
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Julia Samuel: ‘The princes turned the dial by talking about grief’
Julia Samuel photographed by Levon Biss for the Observer Magazine UK on 1st Marech 2022 at Mells Park House in Somerset, UKIn times of tragedy and despair, Julia Samuel is the person to whom the nation turns. A grief counsellor and pioneer of paediatric psychotherapy, she talks about the effects of the pandemic, her friendship with Princess Diana - and helping families to resolve their conflicts.
Julia Samuel: ‘The last few years I’ve seen more suffering than in all my career.’
Julia Samuel MBE is a British psychotherapist and paediatric counsellor. Photographed at Mells Park House in Somerset, UK.
1st March 2022.
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Julia Samuel: ‘The princes turned the dial by talking about grief’
Julia Samuel photographed by Levon Biss for the Observer Magazine UK on 1st Marech 2022 at Mells Park House in Somerset, UKIn times of tragedy and despair, Julia Samuel is the person to whom the nation turns. A grief counsellor and pioneer of paediatric psychotherapy, she talks about the effects of the pandemic, her friendship with Princess Diana - and helping families to resolve their conflicts.
Julia Samuel: ‘The last few years I’ve seen more suffering than in all my career.’
Julia Samuel MBE is a British psychotherapist and paediatric counsellor. Photographed at Mells Park House in Somerset, UK.
1st March 2022.
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Julia Samuel: The princes turned the dial by talking about grief
In times of tragedy and despair, Julia Samuel is the person to whom the nation turns. A grief counsellor and pioneer of paediatric psychotherapy, she talks about the effects of the pandemic, her friendship with Princess Diana - and helping families to resolve their conflicts.
Julia Samuel: The last few years I have seen more suffering than in all my career.
Julia Samuel MBE is a British psychotherapist and paediatric counsellor. Photographed at Mells Park House in Somerset, UK.
1st March 2022.
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‘We were made to feel like outcasts’: the psychiatrist who blew the whistle on racism in British medicine.
Aggrey Burke poses for a portrait in his garden.
Photographed for G2, July 2021Aggrey Burke was the NHS’s first Black consultant psychiatrist. Rather than becoming a pillar of the establishment, he was forced to challenge it when he saw how other people of colour were treated.
Aggrey poses for a portrait in his garden.
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‘We were made to feel like outcasts’: the psychiatrist who blew the whistle on racism in British medicine.
Aggrey Burke poses for a portrait in his garden.
Photographed for G2, July 2021Aggrey Burke was the NHS’s first Black consultant psychiatrist. Rather than becoming a pillar of the establishment, he was forced to challenge it when he saw how other people of colour were treated.
Aggrey poses for a portrait in his garden.
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‘We were made to feel like outcasts’: the psychiatrist who blew the whistle on racism in British medicine.
Aggrey Burke poses for a portrait in his garden.
Photographed for G2, July 2021Aggrey Burke was the NHS’s first Black consultant psychiatrist. Rather than becoming a pillar of the establishment, he was forced to challenge it when he saw how other people of colour were treated.
Aggrey poses for a portrait in his garden.
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‘We were made to feel like outcasts’: the psychiatrist who blew the whistle on racism in British medicine.
Aggrey Burke poses for a portrait in his garden.
Photographed for G2, July 2021Aggrey Burke was the NHS’s first Black consultant psychiatrist. Rather than becoming a pillar of the establishment, he was forced to challenge it when he saw how other people of colour were treated.
Aggrey poses for a portrait in his garden.
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‘We were made to feel like outcasts’: the psychiatrist who blew the whistle on racism in British medicine.
Aggrey Burke poses for a portrait in his garden.
Photographed for G2, July 2021Aggrey Burke was the NHS’s first Black consultant psychiatrist. Rather than becoming a pillar of the establishment, he was forced to challenge it when he saw how other people of colour were treated.
Aggrey poses for a portrait in his garden.
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‘We were made to feel like outcasts’: the psychiatrist who blew the whistle on racism in British medicine.
Aggrey Burke poses for a portrait in his garden.
Photographed for G2, July 2021Aggrey Burke was the NHS’s first Black consultant psychiatrist. Rather than becoming a pillar of the establishment, he was forced to challenge it when he saw how other people of colour were treated.
Aggrey poses for a portrait in his garden.
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‘We were made to feel like outcasts’: the psychiatrist who blew the whistle on racism in British medicine.
Aggrey Burke poses for a portrait in his garden.
Photographed for G2, July 2021Aggrey Burke was the NHS’s first Black consultant psychiatrist. Rather than becoming a pillar of the establishment, he was forced to challenge it when he saw how other people of colour were treated.
Aggrey poses for a portrait in his garden.
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‘We were made to feel like outcasts’: the psychiatrist who blew the whistle on racism in British medicine.
Aggrey Burke poses for a portrait in his garden.
Photographed for G2, July 2021Aggrey Burke was the NHS’s first Black consultant psychiatrist. Rather than becoming a pillar of the establishment, he was forced to challenge it when he saw how other people of colour were treated.
Aggrey poses for a portrait in his garden.
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‘We were made to feel like outcasts’: the psychiatrist who blew the whistle on racism in British medicine.
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‘We were made to feel like outcasts’: the psychiatrist who blew the whistle on racism in British medicine.
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‘We were made to feel like outcasts’: the psychiatrist who blew the whistle on racism in British medicine.
Aggrey Burke poses for a portrait in his garden.
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‘We were made to feel like outcasts’: the psychiatrist who blew the whistle on racism in British medicine.
Aggrey Burke poses for a portrait in his garden.
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‘We were made to feel like outcasts’: the psychiatrist who blew the whistle on racism in British medicine.
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‘We were made to feel like outcasts’: the psychiatrist who blew the whistle on racism in British medicine.
Aggrey Burke poses for a portrait in his garden.
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‘We were made to feel like outcasts’: the psychiatrist who blew the whistle on racism in British medicine.
Aggrey Burke poses for a portrait in his garden.
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