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This is a very thoughtful and interesting book with amazing ideas, concepts and case studies, July 20, 2015
By GypsyRae
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This is a very thoughtful and interesting book with amazing ideas, concepts and case studies. The reason I can't give it 5 stars is it is a little too analytical and complicated in its attempt to prove the author's theories. Otherwise, I highly recommend this book.
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Helpful for working with children., May 12, 2015
By rdg
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Very helpful when working with children.
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READ NOW!, July 06, 2013
By Joyce C. Mills, Ph.D.
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Great book. A must in your library. It was the first Ericksonian book written for those who work with children and adolescents.
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Great, March 24, 2013
By jg
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Great book - highly recommended for any play therapist who wants to do a better job at working with kids
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Genius, October 14, 2009
By firstlight
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The ability of these authors to spin a story that is engaging and healing is simply miraculous. I purchased it as a way to tell nice bed time stories that are engaging, creative, constructive and captures the imagination. I hope they write another book full of stories for different occasions. Their metaphors (stories that have an underlying message) like drift wood and blue sparkle were truly amazing. This is not an easy book to read in the sense that it's not glossy or packed with pictures. But if you intend to learn and don't mind going through the process, you will be rewarded many folds for your efforts.
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A Tool for Resolving Childhood Issues in Therapy, September 07, 2008
By N. C. Quiroga
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This book is a priceless resource for any therapist working with small children or adults wounded emotionally as children.
C. Quiroga, MAPC
1 of 2 people found the above review helpful.
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