Figuring out how to raise happy, healthy, and successful kids can be overwhelming. Parents find themselves wading through tons of conflicting advice. Books that outline a “right way” of doing things can leave even the most dedicated caregiver feeling discouraged and inadequate when real life doesn’t measure up. An experienced psychiatrist and founder of the…... READ MORE
The Reflective Parent:
Clinical Perspectives on Reflective Parenting:
Keeping the Child’s Mind in Mind
This book will be of interest to any mental health clinician, child development specialist or parent educator, interested in ways to improve the quality of the parent-child relationship. It presents an attachment-based, prevention and early intervention group model referred to as reflective parenting. The basic assumption of the book is that when parents are able…... READ MORE
The Mind-Brain Relationship
Psychotherapists who are interested in incorporating neuroscience ideas into their work will find this book useful. In an easy to understand way, even for someone with no science background, the book explains how the brain works; how brain activity underlies human psychology and how therapeutic interventions may operate at the biological as well as psychological…... READ MORE