...reviews
We sought views on new BBC autism drama 'The A Word'; from Graham Findlay, whose son has ASD, and Jonathan Andrews, an autistic self-advocate.
Huw Green reviews a new film with the tagline 'Her brain is broken. Her spirit is limitless.'
Kate Johnstone reviews 'The not so secret life of the manic depressive', part of the BBC's 'In the Mind' series.
Michelle Cree reflects on BBC One’s 'My Baby, Psychosis, and Me', part of the 'In the Mind' series.
Jenny Doe reviews the 'States of Mind' exhibition at the Wellcome Collection in London.
Deborah Husbands reviews two events from the Southbank Centre's 'Changing Minds' festival.
Kate Johnstone reviews 'Oog', an offering from the London International Mime Festival.
Tina McGuff reviews BBC Radio 4's 'Rethinking anorexia nervosa'.
Sally Marlow reviews 'Dark Circus' in the London International Mime Festival at the Barbican.
Professor Bruce Hood (University of Bristol) views the first two episodes of 'The Brain With David Eagleman'.
Kate Johnstone (Associate Editor, Reviews) on 'Room', the new Canadian-Irish drama film directed by Lenny Abrahamson and written by Emma Donoghue.
Kate Williams reviews the new book from Ruby Wax - and we publish an exclusive extract.