The classic account of a lost boy's emotional breakthrough, from a renowed child psychotherapist 'I welcome this book with all my heart' D. W. Winnicott When renowned psychotherapist Virginia Axline first encountered Dibs at his New York School, he was a little boy lost to the world. He would not talk. He would not play. He sat alone, defying every attempt at interaction. Axline was the last resort. This is her seminal account of how, through weekly play therapy sessions over the course of one year, Dibs's extraordinary character, and the reason for his silent withdrawal, were gradually revealed. Dibs in Search of Self is a classic of child therapy, and a moving story of transformation. 'A very empowering and kind book' Tanya Byron 'It should be the law that you have to read this book' Adjoa Andoh, BBC Radio 4
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Penguin Classics
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13 mm
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198 mm
Length
130 mm
Weight
157 gr
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A must read for all care givers!
Dibs In Search of Self is a complete journey of a troubled child's play therapy sessions. It provides great insight into the use of non-directive play therapy techniques to the reader. The author's rich experience, use of simple language, precise recordings of the therapy sessions help the reader to not only enjoy reading the book but also gain immense practical knowledge of the therapy techniques. Teachers, parents and counselors must read this book to further enhance their skills for provid...