| Patrick Casement - Psychology - 1992 - 406 pages
Throughout Europe, Patrick Casement's work on the interactional aspects of the therapeutic process is well known and highly acclaimed. In Casement's lucid treatise, LEARNING ... | |
| Mary Boston, Dilys Daws - Psychology - 2018 - 335 pages
Many parents at some time dread that a child of theirs may be mentally ill or disturbed. But even after a generation of child psychology, psychiatry and psychotherapy, they ... | |
| Jane Ellwood - Medical - 1995 - 200 pages
Bringing together a number of pioneering thinkers and workers ni the field of psychosis, this book provides an interrogation of 'official theories' surrounding schizophrenia ... | |
| Ann Horne, Monica Lanyado - Psychology - 2012 - 242 pages
This book focuses on how Winnicott has enhanced our understanding of children, and how it has influenced the way in which we that work with them. | |
| Beta Copley, Barbara Forryan - Education - 1997 - 232 pages
This new and thoroughly updated edition of Therapeutic Work with Children and Young People gives an overview of a psychodynamic therapeutic approach. It draws on a wide range ... | |
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