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Nationality
  
British

Education
  
Middlesex University

Spouse
  
Grayson Perry (m. 1992)


Role
  
Psychotherapist

Name
  
Philippa Perry

Children
  
Florence Perry

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Full Name
  
Philippa Fairclough

Born
  
1 November 1957 (age 66) (
1957-11-01
)
Warrington, Cheshire, United Kingdom

Known for
  
Psychotherapy Journalism

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Profiles

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Philippa Perry (née Fairclough; born 1957) is a British psychotherapist and the author of the graphic novel, Couch Fiction; a graphic tale of psychotherapy (2010), and How to Stay Sane (2012).

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Early life

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Philippa Perry was born in Warrington, Cheshire, and educated at boarding school and at a Swiss finishing school.

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She worked as a litigation clerk, an enquiry agent, and a McDonald's employee. She went to Middlesex Polytechnic where she gained a degree in Fine Art as a mature student.

Work

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In 1985 she trained and volunteered for the Samaritans, after which she trained as a psychotherapist. Perry worked in the mental health field for 20 years, ten in private practice, before being published. In 2010 she joined the faculty of the School of Life.

She had a regular column about psychotherapy in Psychologies Magazine for two years; in September 2013 she became Red Magazine's agony aunt. She also works as a freelance journalist specialising in psychology and was an occasional presenter for The Culture Show on BBC Two.

Perry has fronted various documentaries including: Sex Lies and Lovebites: The Agony Aunt Story (BBC Four); Being BiPolar (Channel 4); The Truth About Children Who Lie (BBC Radio 4); and The Great British Sex Survey (Channel 4).

Politics

In April 2016 Perry announced her support for the Women's Equality Party.

Publications

Books

In 2010 the academic publisher, Palgrave Macmillan, published Perry's book, Couch Fiction: a graphic tale of psychotherapy. It is a graphic novel that tells a tale of a psychotherapist and her client, from both their perspectives. Underneath the graphic novel boxes, Perry takes the position of commentator and provides footnotes on what might be going on between them and what theories the therapist is drawing on or should be drawing on. There is an afterword by Professor Andrew Samuels.

How to Stay Sane, published by Pan Macmillan May, 2012 The School of Life Self Help Series edited by Alain de Botton.

Various articles including
  • Perry, Philippa (2007). "Working with dissociation". The British Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, special issue: Integrative Practice with an Emphasis on Working with Trauma. Palgrave Macmillan. 4 (2): 29–42. ISSN 1759-0000.  Preview.
  • Perry, Philippa (2009). "Relational marketing?". The British Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, special issue: Aspect of the Integrative Endeavour. Palgrave Macmillan. 6 (2): 47–51. ISSN 1759-0000.  Preview.
  • Perry, Philippa (18 January 2011). "How to be happy: a psychotherapst's view". The Guardian. 
  • Perry, Philippa (2 May 2010). "Ideas for modern living: chemistry". The Guardian. 
  • Perry, Philippa (23 February 2012). "Gender and the tyranny of the normal". The Guardian. 
  • Perry, Philippa (3 April 2012). "Why children kill their parents". The Guardian. 
  • Perry is a monthly Agony Aunt for Red (magazine).

    Personal life

    She is married to artist and cross-dresser Grayson Perry, and they have a daughter, Florence, born in 1992. The Perrys live in London. She has often been asked what it is like being married to a transvestite and says, "Being the wife of a trannie is great, he always makes me look fantastic". When asked the same question by a Buckingham Palace Press Officer when the Perrys went to a reception there in 2005, she said, "As obsessions go, it's better than football".

    References

    Philippa Perry Wikipedia