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Windows to our children : a Gestalt therapy approach to children and adolescents

By: Material type: TextTextMoab, UT Real People Press 1978Description: 335p.; bibliogContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0911226176
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RJ505.G47 O24
Contents:
1 Fantasy. 2 Drawing and fantasy. 3 My working model. 4 Making things. 5 Storytelling, poetry and puppets. 6 Sensory experience. 7 Enactment. 8 Play therapy. 9 The therapy process. 10 Specific problem behaviors. 11 Other considerations. 12 A personal note
Abstract: '...I know there is a need for this kind of book because every time I went into a bookstore I looked for it. One day I realized that I was looking for confirmation of what was inside my own head and heart about doing therapy with children, affirmation for what I was talking about in classes and workshops....I hope that my commitment to, and excitement about, my work, my ideas, and my young clients will come through these pages and touch you.' --Introduction
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1 Fantasy. 2 Drawing and fantasy. 3 My working model. 4 Making things. 5 Storytelling, poetry and puppets. 6 Sensory experience. 7 Enactment. 8 Play therapy. 9 The therapy process. 10 Specific problem behaviors. 11 Other considerations. 12 A personal note

'...I know there is a need for this kind of book because every time I went into a bookstore I looked for it. One day I realized that I was looking for confirmation of what was inside my own head and heart about doing therapy with children, affirmation for what I was talking about in classes and workshops....I hope that my commitment to, and excitement about, my work, my ideas, and my young clients will come through these pages and touch you.' --Introduction

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