A Child's Eye View is so well written it deserves two readings - the first to enjoy the author's ability to tell a story full of the interest and excitement that can be found working with developing youth. She shares her own doubts and mistakes as touchstones for learning while letting her wit and self deprecation sparkle through the pages. A second reading will allow you to focus on the wealth of material here for the child and adolescent therapist - material that includes insights into troubled children and their families coupled with specific approaches and techniques for the helping them cope with the diverse variety of problems facing them. It belongs on your bookshelf where you can view it as a trusted colleague - there to be consulted when you find yourself confronted by a therapeutic challenge and could use some advice and counsel. - Joe Wysong, Founder & Editor, The Gestalt Journal
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Ruth Lampert has been practicing Gestalt therapy for over three decades. A California licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with a private practice in Los Angeles, she has taught in educational and clinical settings in the United States and Europe, from pre-school to University level. She is the author of Ruth Lampert's Family Therapy Workbook and many articles and audiotapes.
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