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.
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Tanya Byron is a British clinical psychologist and author whose work delves deeply into psychology, the mind, and education. Through her writings and public speaking, she addresses complex issues surrounding adolescence and mental health. Her approach is characterized by a quest for profound understanding of the human mind and its place in society. Byron contributes to public discourse on these topics, seeking to offer fresh perspectives and solutions.






- 2014
- 2008
Your toddler month by month
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Your Toddler Month By Month This book taps into the growing demand for childcentered advice on parenting, offering professional information and ageappropriate strategies to help parents deal with all the big toddler issues, from bedtime routines to temper tantrums to mealtime. Its reassuring and personal tone arms parents with an understanding of how their child develops socially, emotionally, and physically in the first four years without ever being preachy or patronizing. 320 pages Ages 18
- 2005
The House of Tiny Tearaways
- 158 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Dr Tanya Byron encourages parents to understand the roots of the parenting issues they are facing, recognise where and why the problems exist and outlines how to implement practical solutions within their families to turn destructive behaviour patterns into positive ones.