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    Bluebird: The Place of Death and Fear of Dying in My Long, Good Life

    Author: Andrew Cooper

    Editor: Heather Price

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    This uplifting memoir is a meditation on mortality and the art of living. Exploring death, dying and the impact of life-threatening illness, it raises profound questions that provoke the reader to think about the omnipresence of death in life. It also foregrounds the life-affirming potential of psychoanalytic psychotherapy.

    Due to be published in October 2026

    Author

    Andrew Cooper

    Editor

    Heather Price

    ISBN

    9781800134942

    Format

    Paperback, e-Book, Print & e-Book

    Page Extent

    140

    Publication Date

    October 2026

    Subject Areas

    Biography & Memoir; Psychoanalysis; Psychotherapy

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    This posthumous memoir by Andrew Cooper is the first book in the Tavistock Lives series. It traces connections between early experience and later physical and mental pain, and between personal fears about death and dying and the wider societal forces that shape our responses to them. It is also a rich exploration of the life-enhancing potential of psychoanalytic psychotherapy – which Andrew credits with saving his life. Psychotherapy takes its place alongside physical medicine, which enabled Andrew to overcome two episodes of cancer in his youth followed by further serious illnesses leading to hospitalisation and life-long medication. The book is at once a story of a life and an intelligent enquiry into lived experience. Andrew confronts the existential questions that haunt us all, reflecting on past encounters, revisiting long-held beliefs, and exploring the revelations of dreams.

    Andrew inspired many throughout his professional life, and his final book does so again – this time on a more personal level. Bluebird sings a song of hope as it looks back on a long, good life. It is the ideal companion for those drawn to life stories and those seeking answers to life’s biggest questions.

     

    About the author

    About the author

    Andrew Cooper was a registered social worker and psychoanalytic psychotherapist and Professor of Social Work at the Tavistock Centre and the University of East London. He practised as a clinical social worker in the Adolescent Family Therapy service at the Tavistock, led the Professional Doctorate in Social Work and Social Care programmes there, and worked as a consultant to teams and organisations. In addition to his books Borderline Welfare: Fear and Fear of Feeling in Modern Welfare (co-authored with J. Lousada, 2005) and Conjunctions (2018), he has written widely about therapeutic and relationship-based social work practice and research as well as the policy contexts that support or impede these practices.

    About the editor

    About the editor

    Heather Price is a senior lecturer and staff tutor at the Open University, UK, and a psychodynamic individual and couple psychotherapist and visiting lecturer at Tavistock Relationships.

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    About the author

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    Series editors’ preface

    Prelude: The pause

    1. Journey’s end: Intensive care

    2. Journey’s beginning: The rectory on the hill

    3. Generational pasts: The unknown soldier

    4. Loss and the reclamation of friendship

    5. Belonging and place: ‘We’ll be back!’

    6. Public service and public fears: Dead babies

    7. Paternal love

    8. Memento mori: Unbar the door

    9. The capricious body

    10. The dreaming mind: Lost and found

    11. Mind and body links: The exploding water heater

    12. And finally

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