July 13, 2018 Attachment theory Part Two We’re thinking about attachment theory, pioneered by John Bowlby. This is Part Two, which assumes knowledge of Part One, which …
July 9, 2018 Are penalties a matter of luck? So England beat the disgraceful Colombians on penalties. (I’m sorry, they were. Had they played us at football, they probably …
July 9, 2018 Attachment theory Part One I’d like write something about attachment theory. This will be familiar to some of you. Perhaps you’ve come across it …
July 9, 2018 Fachidiot You won’t be surprised to know that the Germans have a word for it. It doesn’t sound polite - and …
July 6, 2018 Reflections on trust Trust is sometimes presented as something we should try harder at. ‘You should trust more!’ But trust is never a …
July 5, 2018 The Seagulls and Mr Fox Peter and Mrs Peter are seagulls who live on our roof. ‘Herring gulls, actually,’ she’ll tell you, if you press …
July 3, 2018 Jason the Juggler Jason sits quietly on the pavement as people pass by. He is surrounded by the tools of his trade, the …
July 2, 2018 Star-struck The normal observation when gazing up at the big night sky is something like this: ‘Aren’t the stars fantastic tonight!’ …