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What Would Jess Say?

Dr Jessica Taylor

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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One of the things I’ve noticed throughout my career is how psychiatry has an extraordinary knack for pathologising some of the most important human qualities we have.

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Passing my body of work on to the right people...

What a wild few weeks I have had. Imagine chairing an event in Parliament for the first time in your life - and that not being the wildest thing going on. I mean. I never thought I would be in this position, but it has not been as painful a...

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  • Dr Jessica Taylor

    Sunday Times Bestselling Author | Netflix | Chartered Psychologist | CEO | FRSA | PhD

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