Many of us experience powerlessness, anger, guilt when communication with children does not add up. A book by American psychotherapists Bernice Grunwald and Harold McAbee helps to understand that our mistakes (and doubts) arise from ignorance, not from lack of love.
Many of us experience powerlessness, anger, guilt when communication with children does not add up. A book by American psychotherapists Bernice Grunwald and Harold McAbee helps to understand that our mistakes (and doubts) arise from ignorance, not from lack of love. In detail, step by step, they describe one of the most famous methods of family counseling in the world. Its author Alfred Adler, an Austrian psychologist, a student of Sigmund Freud, was sure that adults and children are equal and should respect each other; everyone has freedom of choice and is responsible for it … The book details how these humanistic principles of relations operate today. It also details how to improve relationships between adults and children in the most common problem situations: when siblings fight, when children are slow and angry, when they lie or take someone else’s.
Kogito-Center, 415 p.