Analysing the role of therapy during lockdown | Letters
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Readers respond to psychotherapist Gary Greenberg's article in which he questions whether there is a place for therapy in a pandemic
As a therapist, I was drawn to the Guardian long read (Therapy Under Lockdown: 'I'm just as terrified as my patients are', 23 April) but it didn't resonate with me.
What's interesting to me is that we are not all necessarily "hapless victims" with "nothing to do but cower in our homes". Many of us value slowing down, blue skies, clean air, and newly discovered neighbours.
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