The Skeleton Cupboard The Making of ..., Tanya Byron
The Skeleton Cupboard The Making of ..., Tanya Byron
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The Skeleton Cupboard: The Making of a Clinical Psychologist

Author: Tanya Byron

Narrator: Imogen Church

Unabridged: 9 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/07/2015


Synopsis

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 training-years 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 past-The 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.

About Tanya Byron

TANYA BYRON is a British psychologist, writer, and media personality. She is a frequent public speaker and has appeared on countless British radio programs.  She writes a weekly column for The Times (UK) and a monthly column for Good Housekeeping (UK). She advises on international policy relating to young people, mental health, and education, and is currently working in China to develop services for children and their families.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jennifer on July 28, 2017

I'll admit that there were aspects of The Skeleton Cupboard that I believe are worth reading. Unfortunatley these aspects were few and far between. It was an easy, quick read. Honestly,  the epilogue was seemingly the most honest well thought out part of the book, bringing to light the importance of......more

Goodreads review by Shelleyrae on June 15, 2014

Tanya Byron was just twenty two when, after graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of York, she moved to London to begin training as a clinical psychologist. For three years, Byron divided her time between studying at the University College London while completing a......more

Goodreads review by Jo on April 15, 2015

Byron takes us through the cases she dealt with as a trainee clinical psychologist. This was a wonderful memoir, full of interesting detail and written in such a way so it wasn't loaded down with jargon. At times you really felt for her and also for the issues her patients were facing. I was totally......more

Goodreads review by jennyliest on June 12, 2022

Tanya Byron nimmt den Leser mit auf ihrem Weg der Ausbildung zur klinischen Psychologin. Die Fallgeschichten aus den unterschiedlichsten Bereichen wurden verständlich, spannend & nahbar erzählt. Man bekommt durch das lesen dieses Buches einen Einblick davon, was es heißt in diesem Berufsfeld zu arbe......more


Quotes

The Skeleton Cupboard is an engaging and compelling account of the training years of a clinical psychologist, Tanya Byron. In beautiful language, Byron tells the stories of several challenging patients, including a violent man, a severely anorexic girl, and a man dying of AIDS. She reveals her own concerns and struggles as she narrates others' stories, and focuses on these in her supervisory sessions with her brilliant yet difficult supervisor. She shows psychology at its best, really connecting with and helping its patients, while remaining mindful of the limitations that therapists necessarily have. In narrating these stories, Byron gives a window into the mind of her patients as well as her own mind. We come to understand, to sympathize, and to care.” —Elyn R. Saks, Orrin B. Evans Professor of Law, Psychology, and Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences at the University of Southern California and author of The Center Cannot Hold"

“Moving and thought-provoking” —The Sunday Times (UK)

“Tanya Byron is a formidable writer. Her powerful stories from the front lines of clinical psychology will stay with me forever.” —Dr Brian Goldman, Emergency Physician and author, The Secret Language of Doctors