In that 2001 interview with Zoe Ball, she mentions Beechy Colclough as her 'therapist.' The linky article (2006) suggests he wasn't exactly someone trustworthy. I remember he was the 'go to' guru for 'recovering' celebs and him becoming a 'celeb' himself on the back of it. I always thought there was something shifty about him before all the news about him 'seducing clients' broke. He built his 'career' upon his own story of addiction and 'recovery'. Sounds like he exchanged one way of 'getting a fix' for another. Having been in good and bad therapy myself from a young age (anorexia/ depression, as mentioned before on Tattle), there were red lights blaring around him from the word 'go' and I was never taken in by him. One 'specialist' I had was also struck off after starting a relationship with one of his young clients (never 'connected' with me in that way- was always professional) but Mr. Colclough seems to have been a bit of a 'serial offender'. DW was maybe a bit too 'high profile' for him to risk it with at the time.
Disgraced therapist
Warning: Sorry, this one is from the Daily Mail!
Disgraced therapist
Warning: Sorry, this one is from the Daily Mail!
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