Growing Up Brave: Expert Strategies for Helping Your Child Overcome Fear, Stress, and Anxiety
Autor Donna B. Pincusen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 aug 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780316125604
ISBN-10: 0316125601
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 165 x 241 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Little, Brown Spark
ISBN-10: 0316125601
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 165 x 241 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Little, Brown Spark
Notă biografică
Dr.
Donna
Pincus
is
the
Director
of
the
Child
and
Adolescent
Fear
and
Anxiety
Treatment
Program
at
Boston
University.
She
has
appeared
onThe
Today
Show,
Good
Morning
America,
20/20,and
more.
Her
work
has
appeared
inThe
Huffington
Post,Psychology
Today,
Boston
Globe
Sunday
Magazine,
and
more.
She
lives
outside
Boston,
MA.
Recenzii
"A
step-by-step
guide
to
help
their
children
deal
with
the
ever
encroaching
stress
and
fears
that
our
disconnected
world
is
creating.
Dr.
Pincus
empowers
parents
to
use
simple,
scientifically
established
techniques
to
guide
the
development
of
competent
and
confident
children.Growing
Up
Braveshould
be
on
every
parent's
bookshelf,
especially
parents
whose
children
show
signs
of
oversensitivity
to
everyday
life,
anxiety,
and
fearfulness."—John
J.
Ratey,
MD,
author
of
Spark
"Pediatricians and parents are concerned about the increasing use of anti-anxiety prescription drugs for children.Growing Up Bravegives children stress-busting skills so they will need less pills. I highly recommend it!"—William Sears, MD, coauthor of The Successful Child
"A wonderful book that should be helpful to any family today, especially those with fearful and anxious children (and parents). Dr. Pincus's most useful message is to teach parents to calm down, don't rush the child off to a psychiatrist for meds, don't jump to the conclusion that the child has an attentional or learning problem. Parents are usually the best resource when their child is under stress; Pincus teaches them, in very concrete and specific ways with many instantly recognizable examples, exactly how to provide what the child needs."—Richard O'Connor, PhD, author of Undoing Depression
"Pediatricians and parents are concerned about the increasing use of anti-anxiety prescription drugs for children.Growing Up Bravegives children stress-busting skills so they will need less pills. I highly recommend it!"—William Sears, MD, coauthor of The Successful Child
"A wonderful book that should be helpful to any family today, especially those with fearful and anxious children (and parents). Dr. Pincus's most useful message is to teach parents to calm down, don't rush the child off to a psychiatrist for meds, don't jump to the conclusion that the child has an attentional or learning problem. Parents are usually the best resource when their child is under stress; Pincus teaches them, in very concrete and specific ways with many instantly recognizable examples, exactly how to provide what the child needs."—Richard O'Connor, PhD, author of Undoing Depression