Pamela Stephenson is an Australian actress, author, and television personality known for her work in both entertainment and literature. Her acting career includes roles in British television series such as "Not the Nine O'Clock News," and she has written extensively on psychology and self-help. Stephenson's contributions span multiple fields, including acting, writing, and public speaking.
"There was a special challenge in describing the awful childhood of a person who happens to be my own husband. It was very painful at times, for both of us."
"I don't think I'm generous enough to be the straight guy. I sort of make my own way and make my own statement. Do I mind pushing myself forward? Not at all."
"The notion of a contemporary epiphany to me is very exciting, because it's a sort of biblical thing. It's something that has happened to people in other centuries or in the context of religious experience."
"Love is an obsession. It has that quality to it. But there are healthy obsessions, and mine is one of them."
"There seems to be this impression that if I really am a psychotherapist, I can't be serious about it. They think there must be something fishy going on."