Christine Webber
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Christine Webber is a writer, broadcaster, agony aunt, psychotherapist and life-coach.
She is married to media doctor and psycho-sexual specialist David Delvin. They live in Brighton and collaborate on various writing projects. Thet also share a practice in Harley Street.
Her early career in television was spent in news. She was the leading presenter for Anglia TV's nightly news and magazine programme, About Anglia, for eleven years. During that time that she developed an interest in medical and social journalism, which led to her becoming an agony aunt and then a psychotherapist and life-coach.
She currently appears on television as a sex and relationships consultant, or as a mental health commentator. Her television credits include: Trisha, Kilroy, Open House With Gloria Hunniford, The Good Sex Guide ... Late, and Am I Good In Bed?
More recently, she was the 'happiness expert' for a series on GMTV's LK Today, and the relationships therapist on Living TV's Family Forensics.
She has written for many of Britain's national newspapers including The Times and Daily Express, and has been a columnist for numerous publications including The Scotsman and BBC Parenting and as an agony aunt in magazines including Best and TV Times. She is currently the agony aunt on Full House.