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Conversations That Matter - Talking with Children and Teenagers in Ways That Help (Paperback)
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Conversations That Matter - Talking with Children and Teenagers in Ways That Help (Paperback)
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So many children and young people in our society are hurting.
Research indicates that more children are depressed, anxious or
locked in anger than ever before, with all the problems that
creates at home, school and in society at large when emotional pain
gets expressed through behaviour or physical symptoms. Many
well-intentioned adults really want to help when children suffer
because of parental conflict, divorce, family financial worries,
loss and bereavement, trauma, bullying, isolation, general growing
up issues, and worse. But we often lack the confidence and key
skills to know how to help in ways that will genuinely support the
child or teenager to properly process what is troubling them, and
so reach a more positive place of genuine hope and optimism.
Conversations that Matter, the latest book by Margot Sunderland,
offers a wealth of tools and techniques to empower parents and
practitioners to connect to children and young people through
conversation, in life changing ways.Dr Sunderland is widely
acknowledged as one of the UK's leading experts in child
counselling and therapy, as well as being a best-selling author of
books for parents and professionals and co-founder of both the
Institute of Arts in Therapy and Education and The Centre for Child
Mental Health, London. Her life's work has been to find the most
effective ways of helping children and young people in distress,
underpinning her practice with cutting-edge findings from the
fields of affective neuroscience, developmental psychology and the
study of trauma. She is also a passionate advocate for the healing
power of the creative arts as a means to reach troubled children,
when words are not enough. This long-awaited book will give readers
a thorough, evidence-based and inspiring grounding in every aspect
of talking with children who are hurting, from how to build a
trusting relationship with the child, how to deepen the dialogue
between you and make it meaningful, when to work directly or
indirectly, how to handle the various inevitable challenges that
will arise when talking to children about the difficult stuff, and
more.Packed with creative possibilities, and illustrated with
numerous 'conversations', this book can be re-turned to again and
again whilst helping children and young people work through any
life issue, past or present. The book also contains photocopiable
worksheets, and introduces a completely new therapeutic story
specifically written to help children who are struggling with
trauma and shock. Dr Sunderland's book will be of benefit to
professionals as well as parents, carers and other adults who want
the conversations they have with children and teenagers to
genuinely help, and to matter.
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