Kathryn Hollins

Kathryn Hollins is a Tavistock trained child psychiatrist and psy­chotherapist. As a student she volunteered in India and Cameroon, further developing her understanding of global inequalities with a Medical Anthropology Masters and travelling as a Churchill Fellow. Her commitment to equality began sharing childhood with her disabled brother, World War II-injured grandfather and changemaker parents. Together with a local authority team she leads collaborative work with health, education, social care and voluntary sector colleagues to build trusted relationships with babies, children and families and develop healthier, happier communities. In her clinical practice, she offers specialist psycho­therapy and consultation during pregnancy, parenthood and family life.

How Do We Even Talk about Palestine and Israel?: One Group’s Experience in Unspoken Territory

How Do We Even Talk about Palestine and Israel?: One Group’s Experience in Unspoken Territory

Edited by Nadia Taysir Dabbagh, Cathy Troupp

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The world changed on 7 October 2023 when Hamas and other armed groups made incursions into Israeli territory from the Gaza Strip, resulting in the deaths of more than 1200 people and the taking of... (more)

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