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Providing a thorough theoretical grounding and detailed information on therapeutic techniques and how to assess progress, this book shows parents how to create their own therapeutic stories to promote increased attachment and improved behavior in their child. It describes how different kinds of narratives can help with specific difficulties.
Publication
Jessica Kingsley Publishers (2005), 144 pages
Language
Original language
English
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ISBN
184310797X / 9781843107972
Physical description
144 p.; 6.14 inches