World-renowned therapist Susie Orbach reveals what really goes on in therapy - as heard on Radio 4
Professor Susie Orbach - the therapist who treated Princess Diana for her eating disorders - is the founder of the Women's Therapy Centre of London; a former columnist for The Guardian; a visiting professor at the London School of Economics; and the author of 1978 Fat is a Feminist Issue, which has sold over a million copies. She is probably the most famous psychotherapist to have set up couch in Britain since Sigmund Freud. She lives in London, near to Freud's last address.
Read and re-read the exchanges; it's worth it.
*The i*
Praise for the In Therapy radio show:
'The episodes bring a new meaning to the term psychodrama and are a
compulsive listen. ... There is no denying ... how gripping her
radio programme is.'
*The Times*
Susie Orbach's stories from the couch are warm, revealing and
irresistible
*Guardian*
These 15-minute short stories from the couch proved strangely
addictive. ... thought provoking.
*Irish News*
Praise for Bodies:
Original in her diagnoses and sympathetic in her treatment, she
comes across as the intellectual lovechild of Freud and Trisha. How
could this not be compulsive reading?
*Daily Mail*
Praise for Fat is a Feminist Issue:
'Virtually all feminist debate on body image and beauty imagery
owes its existence to Susie Orbach.
*The Beauty Myth*
Invaluable
*FT*
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