The crippling effects on children of growing up and going to school in educational priority areas.
The crippling effects on children of growing up and going to school in educational priority areas.
Since psychiatry often requires an intimate, informal dialogue between patient and doctor, can psychiatrists afford to retain the remote, omnipotent image which they have inherited?
An examination of the way the cinema has dealt with mental illness and the introspective fascination with which it has mirrored the spirit of experimentation and fragmentation of the last decade.
Poems written while suffering from mental illness.
A study of the difficulties that can arise in a family with a mentally handicapped child and brothers or sisters who are normal.
A very individual and personal manifesto by one of London's leading directors of experimental theatre.
Practical advice on incontinence both for the patient and those who care for him.
A discussion of the contribution made by David Wills to the residential care of young people prompted by his book on the Reynolds House experiment.