Juliet Harrison
Juliet Harrison is a pseudonym. She works as a psychologist.
Ideology or therapy?
Trainee psychologists are being taught harmful dogma and are encouraged to abandon evidence-based treatment in the name of Critical Race Theory
The poverty of “Singapore-on-Thames”
Britain can take inspiration from other countries but it cannot merely imitate them
The poverty of miners’ strike nostalgia
We should not romanticise a futile and sometimes thuggish struggle
Try Christianity
Reflecting on the cross, we find a truth that is often too easy to forget
How dark can humour be?
Laughter — even laughter about morbid things — is part of what makes us human
Britons need real ownership, not feudal leaseholds
We should shake up an outdated and restrictive system that offers a simulation of property ownership
Bevis Marks Synagogue
Britain’s oldest purpose-built synagogue faces a new, more insidious threat
Mad for this fresh take on King Lear
Farber’s casting and concept feels assured
Doubting the new Ireland
The more traditions have been deconstructed, the more people have experienced a sense of loss
Very public introspection
The content of “misery lit” is disturbing, but what purpose does it serve?
In defence of GB News
Demands for the channel to be silenced amount to snobbery and opportunism