Couch Fiction: A Graphic Tale of Psychotherapy by Philippa Perry illustrated by Flo Perry review: a gem

Justine Stoddart / Penguin 26.11.2020
Katie Law @jkatielaw26 November 2020

How many people have I heard say that psychotherapy isn’t for them or they don’t need it as an excuse not to go there? 

Philippa Perry, wife of Grayson, a therapist for two decades, has written this funny, engaging and enlightening little story, wittily illustrated by daughter Flo, about therapist Pat and her posh, pin-stripe suited barrister client James, who comes to see her in hopes of curing his kleptomania. 

To begin with, he is withdrawn and ashamed but as he begins to open up and talk about his feelings, he slowly realises the connection between his stealing and the other intimate parts of his life, and is able to change.

Pat the therapist
Penguin / Perry

As much as this is an account of a year in therapy and the evolution of self-awareness, it also offers rich insights into the therapist’s own imagination and practice, how she is able to bring her previous experience into play, but sometimes trips up too. 

Why do so many therapists ask about childhood and why does it matter? 

What is countertransference? 

How does the Johari window work? 

What is an intervention? 

What is attachment theory? 

Do dreams have any real significance? 

These and other therapeutic concepts are explained in simple lay terms in little footnotes beneath. 

A gem.

Couch Fiction by Philippa Perry, illustrated by Flo Perry  (Penguin Life, 16.99) Buy it here 

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