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As Featured on BBC Woman's Hour ‘Deeply thoughtful and
compassionate’ Susie Orbach, author of In
Therapy ‘A book with the power to move and inform . . .
[Campling] is an expert in “intelligent
kindness”.’ Gwen Adshead, author of The Devil You
Know 'Fantastic new book from Penny Campling - 5 stars' Dr Kate
Lovett, former Dean, Royal College of Psychiatrists Over the
course of her 40-year career, psychiatrist and psychotherapist
Penelope Campling has worked with patients from all walks of life,
from survivors of abuse to ICU doctors struggling under the strain
of Covid-19. She has seen many positive changes in how we approach
mental health – and yet she is increasingly troubled by the state
of our health services. Too often those suffering from serious
mental illness are being neglected, locked away, even abused. In
Don’t Turn Away Campling takes us into the therapy room,
offering unique insight into how we treat those in distress. She
shows us how the progress made in a more optimistic era of
psychiatry is fast being eroded; how our struggling healthcare
system often fails those who need our support; and how crucial it
is in today’s uncertain world that we do not turn away. Candid,
compassionate and, above all, hopeful, Don’t Turn
Away is a story of troubled minds and how we try to heal
them. '[An] insightful, important book . . . an exhibition
of what could be possible and an invitation to act to deliver that
vision.’ Kathryn Mannix, author of Listen ‘A lucid and
much-needed articulation of the frustration shared by so many
struggling to keep the NHS afloat’ Iona Heath, BMJ
‘As a GP I wish I could send patients to Penelope Campling; as
someone worried about failing mental health services, I wish she
were in charge.’ Gavin Francis, author of Adventures in Human
Being ‘An important book, moving and honest… stands out
in its field of psychotherapist memoirs’ Beth Guilding,
TLS ‘This book oozes compassion and kindness and
made me want to be a more understanding doctor.’ Kate Milton,
British Journal of GP Practice
As Featured on BBC Woman's Hour 'Deeply thoughtful and
compassionate' Susie Orbach, author of In Therapy 'A book with the
power to move and inform . . . [Campling] is an expert in
"intelligent kindness".' Gwen Adshead, author of The Devil You Know
'Fantastic new book from Penny Campling - 5 stars' Dr Kate Lovett
Over the course of her 40-year career, psychiatrist and
psychotherapist Penelope Campling has worked with patients from all
walks of life, from survivors of abuse to ICU doctors struggling
under the strain of Covid-19. She has seen many positive changes in
how we approach mental health - and yet she is increasingly
troubled by the state of our health services. Too often those
suffering from serious mental illness are being neglected, locked
away, even abused. In Don't Turn Away Campling takes us into the
therapy room, offering unique insight into how we treat those in
distress. She shows us how the progress made in a more optimistic
era of psychiatry is fast being eroded; how our struggling
healthcare system often fails those who need our support; and how
crucial it is in today's uncertain world that we do not turn away.
Candid, compassionate and, above all, hopeful, Don't Turn Away is a
story of troubled minds and how we try to heal them. '[An]
insightful, important book . . . an exhibition of what could be
possible and an invitation to act to deliver that vision.' Kathryn
Mannix, author of Listen
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