Childhood has long been considered the major factor in determining
adult life. It sets us on the path toward or away from happiness,
shapes our personality, and is a major cause of mental disorders.
Or is it?
"Myths of Childhood" strongly challenges these assumptions usually
taken for granted in contemporary society and the mental health
community. With a healthy dose of scepticism toward clinical
impressions and using empirically-based research from areas
including behavioral genetics and attachment, Dr. Paris builds a
convincing case against the primacy of childhood in the development
of adult personality and psychopathology. In its place, he offers
an alternative model for development and shows how mental health
professionals can apply this model to clinical pracitce.
"Myths of Childhood" represents an important addition to the
ongoing debate between mental health professionals regarding nature
vs. nurture. For supporters of either side, this book is a valuable
resource for further exploration of this controversy.
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