This Guardian article makes the case – one not often aired in the mainstream media – for a much wider availability of psychoanalysis. The writer draws on her personal experience argues that while psychoanalysis (or therapies based on it) is not for everyone ‘anyone who thinks introspection is the same as solipsism, or pictures a world in which many more people undergo psychotherapy as a self-indulgent, Beverly Hills nightmare, is wrong. A country in which reflection and curiosity about oneself is encouraged would be a wiser, kinder place.’ She also provides a link to yet more recent evidence on the effectiveness of psychodynamic therapy.