PSYchology

In order to understand what is happening with the child, what makes him happy and sad, we must try to look at the world through his eyes, but often we cannot do this, because our own adulthood interferes with us.

In order to understand what is happening with the child, what makes him happy and sad, we must try to look at the world through his eyes, but often we cannot do this, because our own adulthood interferes with us. The well-known Lithuanian family psychotherapist Gintaras Homentauskas tells in his book about how a child understands relationships in the family, how he reacts to them — the children’s version of events can seriously differ from the parent’s. The illustrations for the story are life examples and children’s drawings, in which situations that cause discomfort to the child are seen so clearly that, together with the author’s comments, they can become a real revelation.

U-Factoria, 192 p.

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