‘Captain Phillips’ Preview (We Got This Covered.com)

My latest movie news piece for We Got This Covered.com:http://wegotthiscovered.com/movies/new-tv-spot-for-hijack-thriller-captain-phillips-debuts/#.UkrgpYgpnaU.twitter

Film Review: ‘About Time’

A tightly paced, laugh-out-loud, genuinely moving, time-travel movie? It’s About Time. This is a film whose marketing campaign does it a great disservice. From the ripe-for-satire, ‘giggling-in-the-rain’ poster, to the emphasis on the casting of ‘big name actress’ Rachel McAdams, right down to the invocation of the spectres of Four Weddings And A Funeral  (1994)... Continue Reading →

Building Independence

Article for Parents-Space, about the trials of working with 'tweens' to build their independence: http://www.parents-space.com/building-independence/

Parenting With OCD – One Challenge At A Time

My article for Parents-Space, about being a parent with OCD: http://www.parents-space.com/parenting-with-ocd-one-challenge-at-a-time/

Borderline Personality Disorder: The Pursuit of Stability & Recovery

In Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), the unstable sense of self is the eye of the storm. It is the structurally unsound foundation upon which a fluctuating identity rests. Around this core swirls a fog of complex behaviours – all connected, all problematic in their own right, and all unconsciously developed to cocoon the centre, from... Continue Reading →

Tackling Transition With An Anxious Child

Article for Parents-Space discussing strategies for helping an anxious child deal with change: http://www.parents-space.com/tackling-transition-with-an-anxious-child/

A Brilliant Budget Summer (Parents-Space)

Parents-Space feature discussing suggestions for great summer activities with the children, that won't break the bank: http://www.parents-space.com/a-brilliant-budget-summer/

Borderline Personality Disorder and ‘The Chameleon Effect’

One of the biggest and most challenging aspects of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is often 'The Chameleon Effect' – or ‘mirroring’. This is the constant, unconscious change in the person’s ‘self’, as they struggle to fit in with their environment, or the people around them. It is, essentially, a fluctuating identity. It is the manifestation... Continue Reading →

Anybody would think that Angela Corey has a problem with young black men and women

Anybody would think that Angela Corey has a problem with young black men and women.

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