A collection of personal essays about how Dr Jess would respond to personal and global problems. Access to her private diary entries and audios for subscribers!
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Coping mechanisms aren’t random, and they’re not flaws or failures. They’re strategies our brains and bodies develop to protect us during difficult times. This step will help you to explore yours.
One of the most dangerous places where psychiatry is used to discredit women is in the courtroom. Whether they are victims seeking justice, witnesses in a case, or defendants facing charges themselves, women and girls are often pathologised...
This step provides a safe space to explore our trauma responses without fear, without sensationalism, or medicalisation. Let's go!
It is common for us to want closure, to want explanations, and to want apologies, to want consequences, to want reparations, or even, dare I say, revenge.
The writers behind this newsletter.
Sunday Times Bestselling Author | Netflix | Chartered Psychologist | CEO | FRSA | PhD
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