Anthony Clare

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Dr Anthony Ward Clare (b. 24 December 1942 in Dublin, Ireland) is well known in the UK and Ireland for presenting programmes about psychiatry on BBC TV and Radio. Author of several popular books on psychiatry, he has held the positions of Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin and Medical Director of St Patrick's Hospital. He is currently a Consultant General Adult Psychiatrist at St. Edmundsbury Hospital in Lucan, Dublin.

In the 1980s and 1990s he was the best known psychiatrist in Britain but since his return to Ireland his prominent position in the public mind has been replaced by Raj Persaud[1][2].

Professor Clare is a former Auditor of the Literary and Historical Society, University College Dublin.

Contents

TV Programmes

Radio Programmes

  • In the Psychiatrist's Chair
  • Father Figures
  • All In The Mind

Books

  • Depression and How to Survive It (Co-written with Spike Milligan)
  • Lovelaw
  • In the Psychiatrist's Chair I, II & III
  • On Men: Masculinity In Crisis
  • Psychiatry in Dissent: Controversial Issues in Thought and Practice


External links

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