Psychiatrist in the Chair, 9781785373329
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The mind of a psychiatrist revealed: fame, legacy, and controversy.

Psychiatrist in the Chair

the official biography of anthony clare

$54.26

  • Paperback

    328 pages

  • Release Date

    30 August 2021

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Summary

Unlocking Minds: The Anthony Clare Story

Born in Dublin in 1942, Anthony Clare was the best-known psychiatrist of his generation. His BBC Radio 4 show, In the Psychiatrist’s Chair, which ran from 1982 to 2001, brought him international fame and changed the nature of broadcast interviews forever. Famous interviewees included Stephen Fry, Anthony Hopkins, Spike Milligan, Maya Angelou and Jimmy Savile, each of whom yielded to Clare’s inimitable, gentle yet probing style.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781785373329
ISBN-10:1785373323
Author:Muiris Houston, Dr. Brendan Kelly
Publisher:Merrion Press
Imprint:Merrion Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:328
Release Date:30 August 2021
Weight:426g
Dimensions:234mm x 156mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

In this informative biography, based on a wealth of public and personal correspondence, publications, and interviews, Brendan Kelly and Muiris Houston swivel the psychiatrist s chair round to focus on the man behind his achievements.

– Fiona Baskett * BJGB *

‘An excellent biography. It simultaneously illuminates the life and sparkling career of Prof Anthony Clare and places psychiatry and psychiatric discourse in an appropriate cultural context that will educate and inform specialist and general readers alike.’

– George Winter * The Medical Independent *

‘Psychiatrist in the Chair provides an interesting perspective through which we can view not just the Irish mental health system but the relationship the Irish public has with mental health. Clare’s input and doggedness about change is undeniable and left a clear mark on the field. The insight that this biography provides into this key figure makes for essential reading now, at a time when we find ourselves reassessing what it means to connect with others and how much that connection contributes to our mental health.’

– Emma Flynn * Irish Examiner *

‘A valuable addition to our knowledge of and understanding of a fascinating and complex man’

– RTÉ Culture * RTÉ Culture *

‘This book explores his life in the same depth that Clare himself would have expected as one of our greatest broadcasters’

– Kim Bielenberg * Irish Independent *

‘This book is a great read and is based not only on the extensive publications of Clare, but also on numerous interviews conducted by the authors with his family, friends, and colleagues … absolutely riveting.’

– Prof. Pierce Grace * Irish Medical Times *

What the book does, admirably, is give a truer picture of the man the tabloids dubbed Shrink to the Stars. Prof Jim Lucey, one of his successors at St Patrick’s and someone equally devoted to a compassionate treatment of mental illness, called Clare a “social psychiatrist”. Or, as the authors of this book put it, he was concerned with people – understanding the realities of their suffering and how it affected their lives. He wasn’t afraid to let his own vulnerabilities help him understand theirs. 4 stars out of 5

– Olivia O’Leary * The Irish Times *

These pages brilliantly capture the Anthony Clare I knew. They are a celebration of the quality he embodied more than anyone I have ever met: intellectual curiosity.

In our era of ‘fake news’ this book is a call to arms. It is an exhortation to intellectual rigour.

– John Scally * Doctrine & Life *

About The Author

Muiris Houston

Brendan Kelly is Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin, Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Law and Psychiatry and author of Hearing Voices: The History of Psychiatry in Ireland (IAP, 2016) and Coping with Coronavirus (Merrion Press, 2020).

Muiris Houston is a medical writer and health strategist, a specialist in occupational medicine, Adjunct Professor of Narrative Medicine at Trinity College Dublin, and writer-in-residence at Evidence Synthesis Ireland, at the National University of Ireland, Galway. He is a columnist with the Medical Independent and The Irish Times. Muiris is a graduate of Trinity College Dublin and the University of Sydney. He is an honorary fellow of the faculty of pathology of the Royal College of Physicians in Ireland.

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