A Parents' Guide to Child Therapy (Master Work)
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Release Date: 07/09/1977
An overview of what is involved in obtaining mental health care for children from infancy through adolescence. The book discusses the various conditions that stem from mental, emotional and physical factors and explains how to identify behaviour patterns requiring professional help.
This work provides an overview of what is involved in obtaining mental health care for children from infancy through adolescence. The book discusses the various conditions that stem from mental, emotional and physical factors - everything from bedwetting to lying, from hyperactivity to rebellion against parental authority, to drug-related problems - and tells how to determine whether a child's behaviour is a normal part of child development or whether it signals a deeper problem for which professional help should be sought.