Primer of Child Psychotherapy

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Paperback cover has some normal wear and discoloration along the binding and edges. The pages are clean with no marks and the binding is good. Ships from Colorado.

This vintage copy of “Primer of Child Psychotherapy” by Paul L. Adams offers a glimpse into the early development of child psychotherapy. Published in the latter 20th century, it emerged as the field recognized children’s unique psychological needs. Adams, a pioneer, sought to provide a comprehensive introduction to theory and practice. With its well-preserved condition and enduring insights, this book holds value for collectors and readers interested in the history of psychotherapy and mental health practices for young people.

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Paperback cover has some normal wear and discoloration along the binding and edges. The pages are clean with no marks and the binding is good. Ships from Colorado.

This vintage copy of “Primer of Child Psychotherapy” by Paul L. Adams offers a fascinating glimpse into the early development of child psychotherapy as a distinct field. Published in the latter half of the 20th century, this work emerged during a period of growing recognition for the unique psychological needs of children and the importance of tailoring therapeutic approaches accordingly. Adams, a pioneering figure in the field, sought to provide a comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of child psychotherapy, drawing upon the latest research and clinical experience of the time.

Beyond its historical significance, this book holds enduring value for collectors and readers alike. Its well-preserved condition, with clean pages and a sturdy binding, ensures a pleasurable reading experience. Moreover, the insights contained within its pages remain relevant for understanding the foundations of contemporary child psychotherapy and the evolution of mental health practices for young people. Collectors of vintage psychology texts and those with a keen interest in the history of psychotherapy will undoubtedly appreciate this rare and insightful volume.

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Weight 12 lbs
Dimensions 21.41 × 14.86 × 1.85 in
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