Working With Parents Makes Therapy Work demonstrates the crucial role of parent work in child and adolescent therapy. The Novicks suggest that restoring the par
Basing their work on the idea that psychoanalytic therapy and technique require more rather than less from the therapist, the Novicks explore the crucial role o
This controversial book proposes that therapists work with parents in therapy rather than with the child. The authors argue that parent therapy is not only a us
Working with Co-Parents is a practical manual for therapists and social workers who work with divorced and/or separated parents of children. Unique among other
Public concerns about youth violence lead to questions about how professionals can help parents whose children are at risk for becoming violent. In this book th