
Synopsis
'Like an Adam Kay for psychotherapy' – Frankie Boyle
'Profound and piercing recollections' - The Sunday Times
At the psychologist's clinic of an NHS hospital, Noah needs help with procrastination, Bill compulsively lies and Steph is coping with rejection. Meanwhile their therapist, Dr Natalie Cawley, is dealing with her own emotional crisis, breathing into a paper bag between patient sessions.
In this honest,...
Details
336 pages
Imprint: Picador
Reviews
Cawley treats phobias, PTSD and porn addiction – while battling her own demons . . . [She] writes engagingly about the darker aspects of life . . . The disclosures are as diverse as they are divertingThe Sunday Times
I loved this witty, insightful journey into the world of psychotherapyRaynor Winn, bestselling author of The Salt Path
I absolutely loved this. Like an Adam Kay for psychotherapy, Dr Natalie Cawley opens up the closed world of therapy so well, with humour, honesty and fascinating insightsFrankie Boyle