You Are Not a Diagnosis

The Therapy-Speak Trap and the Lost Art of Listening to Ourselves

We live in a world fluent in therapy-speak — where every bad day is ‘depression’, every worry is ‘anxiety’, and every disappointment is ‘trauma’. But what if this language, meant to heal, is stopping us from feeling what’s real?

In Your Are Not A Diagnosis, acclaimed clinical psychologist Professor Tanya Byron cuts through the noise with clarity and compassion. Drawing on decades in the therapy room, she shows how misusing the language of mental health hides our true emotions, robs those with genuine conditions of care, and leaves us trapped in labels instead of living authentically.

This is not a book about dismissing distress — it’s about reclaiming it. With nuance and fierce honesty, Tanya argues that sadness, stress, grief and fear are not illnesses to diagnose away but experiences to sit with and move through, best held not by hashtags but by the people around us. Community, not a TikTok trend, is the real therapy room.

For anyone who’s ever wondered if their messy, painful, overwhelming feelings mean they’re ‘broken’, this book offers a lifeline of perspective, agency and hope. And for parents navigating teens who self-diagnose via social media, it’s an urgent reminder to look beneath the therapy-speak and uncover what’s really being said.

Essential, bracing, and deeply human, You Are Not A Diagnosis will change how you understand your feelings, your family, and the conversations we all so desperately need to get right.

About Tanya Byron

Professor Tanya Byron is a consultant clinical psychologist with over thirty years’ experience working with children, adolescents, families and adults, and a bestselling author whose books include The Skeleton Cupboard: The Making of a Clinical Psychologist. Widely recognised for her ability to bring psychological insight to the public with nuance and clarity, she has advised government on mental health and digital safety, written acclaimed columns for The Times, and fronted numerous BBC programmes on parenting and psychology. Her work combines clinical expertise, storytelling, and a fierce commitment to making the realities of mental health better understood and more compassionately supported.
Details
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • ISBN: 9781405970679
  • Length: 304 pages
  • Price: £9.99
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