What people are saying.
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“Devastatingly honest, Ballad of Burnout reads like a confession made specifically to let you know you aren’t alone. A portrait of self destruction that manages to be a demonstration of self-compassion, and a reminder of the burdens we ask those who care for us to bear. A Ballad of Burnout sings with humanity, and it was just what I needed to read tonight. "
– Kelly McGonigal, PhD, Oprah's Magazine 2020 Visionary and best-selling author of Joy of Movement,The Upside of Stress, and The Willpower Instinct
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“Dr. Kerry Makin-Byrd, a friend, a colleague, and…human being, takes readers…no…wait…participants on a dreadful and wonderful journey into and out of the wounds and scars made by the capitalist and performance machine. Such a personal and revealing manifesto, touching the sorrow of overdone sacrifice and emerging into a Phoenix – a full resurrection into life and reclamation. She gets it, this journey isn’t over yet, but wow! What a ride. Thank you for bearing your soul and, through ingenious flow from page to page, inspiring me (and I know it will inspire others, too) into the capacity to rise and live wholly. This work is amazing, and I am grateful that you have chosen to share it with others.
- Robyn D. Walser, PhD, author of The Heart of ACT, co-author of Learning ACT, The Mindful Couple, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and The ACT Workbook for Anger
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“Readers may find it terrifying to read a book about yourself…This was raw in the best possible way; in a way that we ask our clients to be, but often struggle to be ourselves. Or at least I do. Makin-Byrd lays her soul bare, describing webs that I imagine most therapists have been caught in…I was moved and inspired."
– Ben Sedley, PhD, clinical psychologist, author of Stuff That Sucks and Stuff That's Loud
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"A journey that is so familiar in this modern world, where our lives are lost to things that don’t really matter, like emails and to-do lists. Join the author's journey, and reveal parts of yourself that are lost too, and perhaps, choose to let the unwanted fall away. I thoroughly enjoyed sinking into this and reflecting on my own life. I think you will too."
- Louise Hayes, PhD, Clinical Psychologist and Co-author of bestselling books Get Out of Your Mind and into your Life for Teens, Your Life Your Way, The Thriving Adolescent and What Makes You Stronger
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“Dr. Kerry Makin-Byrd has written a heartfelt, raw, and brutally honest account of burnout. If you’ve ever experienced work burnout, you will resonate with Kerry’s story. Through her powerful words, you will glean deep wisdom.”
-Debbie Sorensen, PhD, psychologist, cohost of the Psychologists Off the Clock podcast and author of ACT Daily Journal and ACT for Burnout
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