Abstract

As “an important local GP” I have been invited this month to an open-air theatre production of The Taming of the Shrew, after a conference at a North London private psychiatric clinic well known for its celebrity clients. The play is presented as “a story of a woman who is subjugated and mentally abused by her husband—themes to be discussed by a range of distinguished psychiatrists and psychotherapists in the course of the conference. The organisers ominously declare that they have “brought the story up to date” for the therapeutic age.

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