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  • The Skeleton Cupboard

  • By: Tanya Byron
  • Narrated by: Imogen Church
  • Length: 9 hrs and 25 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (356 ratings)

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The Skeleton Cupboard

By: Tanya Byron
Narrated by: Imogen Church
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Summary

Tanya Byron shares powerful stories inspired by her years of training as a clinical psychologist. 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.

Through the eyes of her naive and inexperienced younger self, Tanya shares remarkable stories inspired by the people she had the privilege to treat. Gripping, poignant, and full of daring black humour, this book reveals the frightening and challenging induction faced by all mental health staff and highlights their incredible commitment to their patients.

Powerfully moving and beautifully written, The Skeleton Cupboard shares the tales of ordinary people with an amazing resilience to the challenges of life.

©2014 Tanya Byron (P)2014 Pan Macmillan Publishers Ltd
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Written from an interesting viewpoint

I loved the frank recognition that psychologists are only human and that they are fallible.
The stories with the main story were also quite believable and moving.

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brilliant. can't stop listening

This is so well done. I can't stop listening. Fascinating insight to her training. I would highly recommend.

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Beautifully written

If you could sum up The Skeleton Cupboard in three words, what would they be?

Evocative
Moving
Honest

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Skeleton Cupboard?

One of the most memorable moments of The Skeleton Cupboard was when Tanya was working with the 12 year old girl who wanted to die and they get to the root of the reason for this.

Which character – as performed by Imogen Church – was your favourite?

Tanya

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes

Any additional comments?

Tanya's writing style and empathic portrayal of her patients reminds me of the brilliance and compelling narrative from Irvin Yalom. I very much hope that she will write more to represent her clinical experiences.

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A great read

I looked forward to my time to listen to this book each day. Written beautifully with compassion and knowledge and read so well for each character. Throughly enjoyed.

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Fantastic story

I found this gripping and informative as a counsellor working with adults, children and adolescents. I realised the work we do isn’t that different although there always seems a divide between counsellors and psychologists. It was fascinating to get to know the varied and interesting characters and the performance brought the whole book to life. The raw honesty and reflections of Tanya Byron adds to her credibility and expertise as a Psychologist.Highly Recommended.

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Amazing!

I loved hearing about mental health from a practitioners perspective with all their insecurities, flaws and developments throughout their training.

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outstanding

as a trainee Counsellor this was so informative and thought provoking, absolutely gripping all the way through.

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inspiring read

As an aspiring psychologist I was absolutely gripped from beginning to end. I loved the message of narrative that shone through and the systemic issues that are very prevalent. I appreciated the personal accounts and genuine struggles that were depicted! loved it!

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Needs redoing!

Love the story and intrigue of Tanya’s journey BUT the attempted ’accents’ by the reader are terrible and off putting. Tanya re do it by reading it yourself. Love you!

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Brilliant Trainee therapist insight

As a trainee therapist this book has helped me understand the journey in emotional terms, the relationship not just with clients but with supervisor too. Thank you for sharing this story. For helping a trainee too.

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