Longtime friends Amanda Throckmorton, LMFT and Tara Cremin, book industry professional, chat to a range of therapists about a mental health related book they recommend and a book that has had an influence on their lives, combining first hand industry knowledge of psychology and the book industry. Learn what your therapists are reading!
Please note this podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only.
Music by David McMartin
Artwork by Dylan Marcus McConnell
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Longtime friends Amanda Throckmorton, LMFT and Tara Cremin, book industry professional, chat to a range of therapists about a mental health related book they recommend and a book that has had an influence on their lives, combining first hand industry knowledge of psychology and the book industry. Learn what your therapists are reading!
Please note this podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only.
Music by David McMartin
Artwork by Dylan Marcus McConnell
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, we’re talking to Jess Barton, a research coordinator at the centre for youth bipolar disorder (CYBD). Jess conducts research amongst youth with or at high risk of developing bipolar disorder and it was really interesting to get insights from a different side of work within mental health. The books we chat about are Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker, PhD and Bravey by Alexi Pappas.
In Why We Sleep, neuroscientist and sleep expert Dr. Matthew Walker provides an in-depth exploration of sleep, examining how it affects every aspect of our physical and mental well-being. And the second book, Bravey, is a memoir from Olympian Alexi Pappas who fearlessly and honestly shares her battle with post-Olympic depression and describes how she emerged on the other side as a thriving and self-actualized woman - a bravey. Jess also highlights a book written by youth at CYBD, called Never Alone: A Youth's Guide to Bipolar Disorder.
If you’d like to reach out with your own recommendations or are a mental health practitioner interested in coming on to share, you can email us at booksfromyourtherapist@gmail.com.
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