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Improving child therapy through understanding the brain, the family. (Book Review).

Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow

| October 01, 2002 | Hanlon, Phyllis M. | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Child-Friendly Therapy: Biopsychosocial Innovations for Children & Families

Marcia B. Stern, Psy.D.

W.W. Norton & Company, New York (800-233-4830), 2002.

ISBN: 0-393-70355-X.

Hardcover, 378 pages.

In this book, Marcia B. Stern, Psy.D., offers a complete, multi-dimensional approach to successful therapeutic techniques that involves parents and children. Based on a 30-year career working with children, Stern has devised a comprehensive biopsychosocial framework within which therapists, together with families, work to understand and effectively deal with a child's behavioral problems.

Divided into three parts, the book …

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