Psychotherapist Frank Tallis on one of his most extreme cases: Megan, a married woman with an undying passion for her dentist
Megan was a conservatively dressed barrister’s clerk in her mid-40s. Her hair was dark brown and styled in a neat bob. An uncharitable person might have described her as dowdy. Her GP’s referral letter summarised the key facts of her case, which contained the essential elements of a tragic love story: emotional extremity, reckless abandon, passion and desire.
After a few introductory remarks about my role as a psychotherapist, I explained that I wanted to hear her version of events.
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