Don't Lose Your Children. Why Parents Should Be More Important Than Peers
Psychotherapist G. Newfeld and doctor G. Maté write about a poorly studied phenomenon in child-parent relationships, such as the substitution of attachment to parents with attachment to peers. The authors consider this trend to be one of the most destructive...
and misunderstood in modern society. They show how and why children gradually lose contact with us, and how the loss of this contact negatively affects their psycho-emotional development. .The book will be useful for parents of children of any age - from infants to teenagers, psychologists, as well as anyone whose profession involves taking care of children.
Psychotherapist G. Newfeld and doctor G. Maté write about a poorly studied phenomenon in child-parent relationships, such as the substitution of attachment to parents with attachment to peers. The authors consider this trend to be one of the most destructive and misunderstood in modern society. They show how and why children gradually lose contact with us, and how the loss of this contact negatively affects their psycho-emotional development. .The book will be useful for parents of children of any age - from infants to teenagers, psychologists, as well as anyone whose profession involves taking care of children.
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