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The Skeleton Cupboard: The Making of a Clinical Psychologist
The Skeleton Cupboard: The Making of a Clinical Psychologist | Tanya Byron
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The gripping, unforgettable, and deeply affecting story of a young clinical psychologist learning how she can best help her patients, The Skeleton Cupboard is a riveting and revealing memoir that offers fascinating insight into the human mind. In The Skeleton Cupboard, Professor Tanya Byron recounts the stories of the patients who most influenced her career as a mental health practitioner. Spanning her years of trainingyears in which Byron was forced her to contend with the harsh realities of the lives of her patients and confront a dark moment in her own family's pastThe Skeleton Cupboard is a compelling and compassionate account of how much health practitioners can learn from those they treat. Among others, we meet Ray, a violent sociopath desperate to be shown tenderness and compassion; Mollie, a talented teenager intent on starving herself; and Imogen, a twelve-year old so haunted by a secret that she's intent on killing herself. Byron brings the reader along as she uncovers the reasons each of these individuals behave the way they do, resulting in a thrilling, compulsively readable psychological mystery that sheds light on mental illness and what its treatment tells us about ourselves.
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VenmariPasinos
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"Take a psychological deep breath. Step back, think and plan." - The Skeleton Cupboard by T.B.

"The Skeleton Cupboard is Professor Tanya Byron's account of her years of training as a clinical psychologist, when trainees find themselves in the toughest placements of their careers."

youneverarrived Pretty photo 💕 really liked this book! 6y
VenmariPasinos @youneverarrived Thank you! ❤ I also did! Some stories in this book still haunt me. 6y
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VenmariPasinos
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Day 24: Books I'm Currently Reading: The Skeleton Cupboard X The Death Cure
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The Skeleton Cupboard
"This is Professor Tanya Byron's account of her years of training as a clinical psychologist, when trainees find themselves in the toughest placements of their careers."

The Death Cure
"WICKED has taken everything from Thomas: his life, his memories, and now his only friends. But it‘s finally over. The trials are complete, after one final test."

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Liberty
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The wind is blowing louder and harder tonight than we have ever heard it since we moved into this house! The trees around us are bending back and forth. Would it be irony if I was crushed by a tree while sitting here reading a stack of books? 😂😂😂

8little_paws Revenge of the trees!!! Seriously tho hope you're safe!! 8y
rachelm 🏃🏽‍♀️🏝🌵🎄🌳🌲🌴 8y
rachelm And by that I mean, run from the trees! 8y
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Neverlistless The wind is strong in NH too!! It's crazy town out there! I just keep pretending that I live by the sea in Scotland - and that is wonderfully romantic! Ha! 8y
Tanzy13 😂 8y
sherryvdh It's very bad here too. I'm awake and on Litsy when I should be asleep, but the wind is so loud! Stay safe and warm! 8y
balletbookworm I would be sad if that happened! 😱😭 8y
tpixie It's windy in Kansas, too! No tree falling allowed. 8y
Bostonmomx2 It feels weird liking a post about you getting crushed by a tree 😳😂 8y
Suet624 -7 and the wind is whipping. Don't want to try to start my car. 😩 8y
EloisaJames But hopefully you're fine by now! 8y
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Liberty
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I asked my friend to send this to me from the U.K. a few years ago, and now I cannot remember why I wanted it. Guess I should read it. 😂😝📚

Mc_cart_ny It's got a good cover, at least! 8y
LauraJ Because it sounds fascinating? 8y
Gissy 😳 because you need it??? 8y
Gissy I should read it! It's related with what I do everyday!! 8y
katlyons I have about 20 books that I've borrowed from friends' shelves and cannot remember why I ever did. At least im far more reslonsible with my library books...for the most part ;) 8y
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