We call the imagination to the aid. Children's narrative therapy. Markham L., Marten D., Epston D.
What if the imagination can be the same important and necessary condition for the therapeutic meeting, as, say, the establishment of a safe atmosphere? What if we assume that the resource of imagination is so great that it can help in resolving a variety of problems?
Authorities, known narrative therapists, offer to look at the solution of problems through the prism of a creative approach, first of all based on opportunities, values And the skills of the child himself, not his parents or therapist. Thus, the child becomes the hero of the creative story, the hero in the literal sense - his advantages and unique qualities is enough to enter into a fight with an insidious and dangerous problem. building a fairly convincing, intriguing story, life hacks and features of working with a particular problem.
The book will be useful for psychologists, psychotherapists, consultants, as well as to everyone who wants to look into the child’s inner world and be inspired by them P>
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Author | The team of authors |
| Number of pages | 368 |
| The year of publishing | 2024 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
| View | Children's Psychology and Pedagogy |
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