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In PSYMBOLS-Logos for the Mind, author, psychologist, and graphic
artist Carl Pickhardt Ph.D. combines abstract drawings and verbal
commentaries to illustrate over sixty dimensions of the human
experience such as Rivalry, Loyalty, Hope, Fear, Confrontation, and
Contentment. By integrating the visual representations with verbal
commentaries, readers are encouraged to create personal meaning of
their own, as drawings and words combine to both please the eye and
provoke the mind to thought.
The Man Who Worshipped Butterflies is a set of twenty-six humorous
fables, illustrated by the author, that illuminate the comedy of
human life
FISH OF DREAMS - More Field Notes of a Wildlife Psychologist
(sequel to WILD BIRDS - Field Notes of a Wildlife Psychologist) is
a gallery of one hundred black and white drawings of imaginary
fish. Elegant in its simplicity and invention, every drawing is
accompanied by a poetic meditation that turns into a psychological
lesson about life which each fish has to teach. Written and
illustrated by author, graphic artist, and psychologist Carl
Pickhardt, the book becomes a field guide to human nature that both
pleases the eye and provokes the mind to thought.
Harvard-trained psychologist and Psychology Today parenting expert
Carl Pickhardt gives parents an eye-opening look at what to expect
on rocky road of middle school and high school, revealing the Four
Freedoms that every child must master to become a healthy
adult--and how parents can adapt, encourage, and grow themselves
during these tumultuous times. Parenting a teenager is not for the
faint of heart. It is during these roller-coaster years that
frustrated parents find themselves at their wits' end, barely even
recognizing their offspring as they move through the teen years.
Carl Pickhardt, Harvard-trained psychologist and the voice of
reason behind Psychology Today's advice column, "Surviving (Your
Child's) Adolescence," shares critical insights and practical tools
that parents need to know as their children move through the teen
years toward independence and adulthood. There's a reason the road
is rocky--it's supposed to be. Children must pass through "four
unfolding freedoms" in order to become competent, independent, and
confident adults. How easily parents can navigate these twists and
turns with less hand-holding, angst, and hitting the brakes
directly correlates to how successful their children will be. The
four unfolding freedoms are these: 1) freedom from rejection of
childhood, around the late elementary school years, when they want
to stop acting and being treated as children anymore. 2) freedom of
association with peers, around the middle school years, when they
want to form a second family of friends. 3) freedom for older
experimentation, around the high school years, when they want to
try more grown-up activities. 4) freedom to claim emancipation,
around the college age years, when they decide to become their own
ruling authority. With each successive push for freedom, both
parents and teens need to learn how to do less holding on to each
other while doing more letting go. Dr. Carl Pickhardt will show
them the way with compassion, experience, and time-tested guidance.
Expert suggestions for guiding your child through the rough teenage
years
Does it sometimes seem like your teenager is trying to push you
over the edge? Learn what your child is going through and what you
can do to help your teen navigate this difficult period in this
practical guide from psychologist and parenting expert Carl
Pickhardt. In an easy-to-read style, Dr. Pickhardt describes a
4-stage model of adolescent growth to help parents anticipate
common developmental changes in their daughter or son from late
elementary school through the college age years.Provides unique
advice for dealing with arguing, chores, the messy room, homework,
and many other issuesOffers best practices for teaching effective
communication, constructive conflict, and responsible
decision-makingIncludes ideas for protecting kids against the
dangers of the Internet, bullying, dating, sexual involvement, and
substance use
An essential road map for parents looking to guide their
children on the path to adulthood.
In PSYMBOLS-Logos for the Mind, author, psychologist, and graphic
artist Carl Pickhardt Ph.D. combines abstract drawings and verbal
commentaries to illustrate over sixty dimensions of the human
experience such as Rivalry, Loyalty, Hope, Fear, Confrontation, and
Contentment. By integrating the visual representations with verbal
commentaries, readers are encouraged to create personal meaning of
their own, as drawings and words combine to both please the eye and
provoke the mind to thought.
The Man Who Worshipped Butterflies is a set of twenty-six humorous
fables, illustrated by the author, that illuminate the comedy of
human life
FISH OF DREAMS - More Field Notes of a Wildlife Psychologist
(sequel to WILD BIRDS - Field Notes of a Wildlife Psychologist) is
a gallery of one hundred black and white drawings of imaginary
fish. Elegant in its simplicity and invention, every drawing is
accompanied by a poetic meditation that turns into a psychological
lesson about life which each fish has to teach. Written and
illustrated by author, graphic artist, and psychologist Carl
Pickhardt, the book becomes a field guide to human nature that both
pleases the eye and provokes the mind to thought.
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