Tanya Byron: 5 books

Book cover of Niets is wat het lijkt

Niets is wat het lijkt

belevenissen van een klinisch psychologe

by Tanya Byron
Language: Dutch
Release Date: June 4, 2014

Meeslepende verhalen en uitmuntend geschreven! Tanya Byron, vertelt over haar ervaringen als beginnend klinisch psycholoog op verschillende afdelingen van psychologische klinieken. Niets is wat het lijkt bevat de aangrijpende verhalen van de patiënten met wie Byron heeft gewerkt: - mensen met beginnende...
Book cover of The Skeleton Cupboard: The Making of a Clinical Psychologist
by Tanya Byron
Language: English
Release Date: April 7, 2015

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...
Book cover of Educating Ruby

Educating Ruby

What our children really need to learn

by Guy Claxton, Tanya Byron, Octavius Black
Language: English
Release Date: April 7, 2015

With forewords by Professor Tanya Byron and Octavius Black, Educating Ruby: What Our Children Really Need To Learn is a powerful call to action by acclaimed thought-leaders Guy Claxton and Bill Lucas. It is for everyone who cares about education in an uncertain world and explains how teachers, parents...
Book cover of The School of Wellbeing

The School of Wellbeing

12 Extraordinary Projects Promoting Children and Young People's Mental Health and Happiness

by Jenny Hulme, Nicky Cox, Jane Asher
Language: English
Release Date: December 21, 2016

As rates of depression, anxiety, self-harm and eating disorders are on the up among young people, how can schools provide appropriate information and support for the young people in their classrooms? How can they bridge the gap between what they know matters - the impact of these issues on learning...
Book cover of Theatre History Studies 2014, Vol. 33
by Rosemarie K. Bank, DeAnna Toten Beard, Amanda Boyle
Language: English
Release Date: December 15, 2014

Volume 33 of Theatre History Studies explores war. War is a paradox—horrifying and compelling, galvanizing and devastating, a phenomenon that separates and decimates while at the same time creating and strengthening national identity and community bonds. War is the stuff of great drama.   War and...
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