Making a Friend in Youth: Development Theory and Pair Theory (Modern Applications of Social Work) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Making a Friend in Youth: Development Theory and Pair Theory (Modern Applications of Social Work) Book

In this earlier volume the authors describe from a developmental perspective both normal and pathological interactions of children with regard to friendship, and show how lonely youngsters beset with behavioral and emotional problems can be helped to learn to make and keep friends. Making a Friend in Youth contains the first elaboration of a treatment program, pair therapy, developed at a day school for children with social and emotional difficulties and later embodied in a guide for practice, Fostering Friendship, collectively written by practitioners at Harvard and the Baker Center. In part a poignant account of these children's stories, Making a Friend in Youth is also a detailed exposition of the insights that underlie this clinical approach. Read More

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  • 0202306062
  • 9780202306063
  • Robert L. Selman, Lynn H. Schultz
  • 30 April 1998
  • AldineTransaction
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 373
  • Reprint
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