"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 insights." Frankie Boyle At the ...
Kooky and irrepressible, Amy grew up with her gran and was a star pupil who went to the local grammar school. With a burning lust for life, hers was cut way too short when she was diagnosed with ...
Some of the best moments come when Ms. Dalton explores Roosevelt’s relationship with his children. He could never stand to banish them from his presence, even when they revealed to the press ...