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Growing Pains - Making Sense of Childhood - A Psychiatrist's Story (Paperback)
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Growing Pains - Making Sense of Childhood - A Psychiatrist's Story (Paperback)
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'A remarkable, powerful, tender and insightful book that will
change lives' Stephen Fry 'A unique book . . . The stories
[Shooter] tells are poignant and powerful testimonies to the
resilience of the human spirit' Marjorie Wallace, CBE 'Through
fascinating case studies, Dr Mike Shooter explores issues such as
grief, bullying, family breakdown and self-harm. It's a compelling
and fascinating glimpse into his career, but is also full of
insights into the minds of children, the struggles of growing up
and the challenges of parenting' Max Pemberton, Daily Mail 'An
excellent read for psychiatrists and other mental health
professionals, whether they work with children or adults' MDEdge *
* * * * * * * * * Child psychiatrist Dr Mike Shooter sheds light on
the painful issues and universal experience of growing up, through
the stories of his patients and their families. Growing up isn't
easy. We can be at our most vulnerable and confused. And the right
help isn't always there when we need it most. For over forty years
psychiatrist Mike Shooter has listened to children and adolescents
in crisis, helping them to find their stories and begin to make
sense of their lives. Mike Shooter's own life has been shaped by
his battle with depression. It makes him question received wisdom.
He knows labels won't always fit and one diagnosis will not work
for all. His patients' stories are at the heart of this book. Mike
Shooter shares their journey as, through therapy, they confront
everything from loss and family breakdown to bullying, grief and
illness. We see how children begin to make breakthroughs with
depression or anxiety, destructive, even sometimes violent
behaviour. Growing Pains is compelling and compassionate - a book
to make us wiser and braver, and to help us see how children's
stories can find happier endings.
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