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Life Is Trichy
- Memoir of a Mental Health Therapist with a Mental Health Disorder
- Narrated by: Dana Domenick
- Length: 4 hrs and 28 mins
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Summary
Life Is Trichy is the true story, a psychology memoir, of a 29-year-old lifelong perfectionist who struggled with the mental health disorders of skin picking, nail biting, and hair pulling. Starting from a young age, this resulted in years of hiding her body-focused repetitive behaviors from everyone she knew while simultaneously pursuing a professional career in psychology to treat others with the same exact challenges. She tactfully weaves actions, feelings, and thoughts from years of sitting in the patient's seat with her professional psychological knowledge in the clinician's seat. Lindsey's personal struggle mixes with factual information to elucidate the tricky and unspoken truth about a classification of disorders affecting approximately 5 percent of the population.
Life is Trichy is appropriate for clinicians, patients, family and friends of hair pullers and for curious minds.
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- DonnerPartyof4
- 13-04-17
Personal story provided me helpful insights
A great personal example of life with Truck. It gave me new insights to help my daughter.
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