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non-verbal methods and experiences in therapy with children

"Speaking about the unspeakable" was published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers in 2008 - London and the language of the book is English.


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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
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  • Publish Location: London

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"Speaking about the unspeakable" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- The hidden treasure of the self / Jenny Bates
  • 2- Getting the inside out: speaking with Clay / Michelle Rhodes
  • 3- Speaking with the body: using dance/movement therapy to enhance communication and healing with young children / Susan Loman and Claire LeMussiere
  • 4- Speaking with silence: play therapy with selective mute children / Brenda Lawrence
  • 5- The Secret Garden: healing through nature / Ilka List
  • 6- Speaking with the imagination / Patti Knoblauch
  • 7- Dance/movement therapy with children / Rena Kornblum
  • 8- The healing power of creative expression / Nancy Rowe
  • 9- Getting to the core: moving through the language barrier / Noelle Ghnassia-Damon
  • 10- Quicksand: provocation to change / Dennis McCarthy.

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