In 1985 she trained and volunteered for the
Samaritans, after which she trained as a psychotherapist, and was a member of the UK Association of Humanistic Psychology Practitioners. Perry worked in the mental health field for 20 years, 10 in private practice, before being published. She had a regular column about psychotherapy in
Psychologies Magazine for two years; in September 2013 she became
Red Magazine's
agony aunt. She also works as a freelance journalist specialising in psychology and was an occasional presenter for
The Culture Show on
BBC Two. Perry has presented various documentaries including:
Sex, Lies and Lovebites: The Agony Aunt Story (
BBC Four);
Being Bipolar (
Channel 4);
The Truth About Children Who Lie (
BBC Radio 4); and
The Great British Sex Survey (
Channel 4). In 2010 the academic publisher, Palgrave Macmillan, published Perry's book,
Couch Fiction: A Graphic Tale of Psychotherapy. Perry joined other former
Observer writers in moving to the online publication
The Nerve. Perry appeared on
BBC Radio 4's
The Museum of Curiosity in November 2019. Her hypothetical donation to this imaginary museum was "A swarm of
fruit flies". ==Books==