Sue Gerhardt is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist in private practice.
She also works with the Oxford Parent Infant Project (OXPIP), which she co-founded in 1998. This charitable organisation provides parent infant psychotherapy to around 50 families each week. After a few years focused on community work, she trained to become a documentary director at the National Film and Television School, and worked briefly in television, making programmes such as the well-received TELL IT LIKE IT IS about sexual abuse in the black community.
She is perhaps best-known as the author of the bestselling and critically acclaimed Why Love Matters published by Routledge Press
She also works with the Oxford Parent Infant Project (OXPIP), which she co-founded in 1998. This charitable organisation provides parent infant psychotherapy to around 50 families each week. After a few years focused on community work, she trained to become a documentary director at the National Film and Television School, and worked briefly in television, making programmes such as the well-received TELL IT LIKE IT IS about sexual abuse in the black community.
She is perhaps best-known as the author of the bestselling and critically acclaimed Why Love Matters published by Routledge Press