Working with Anxious, Nervous and Depressed Children
A Spiritual Perspective to Guide Parents
Quick Look
A lively, readable book that proposes a therapeutic approach for parents that draws on spritiual dimensions, and beings such as angels.
Description
Increasingly, children in our society with issues such as anxiety and depression are treated with drugs and labels. This book proposes that an alternative, more radical approach is needed, which involves spiritual dimensions, such as calling on the child's angel.
The book includes explorations of children's life senses, with particular focus on the sense of touch and the senses of motion and balance.
Henning Köhler is an experienced therapist, and his love and enthusiasm for the children he works with shines through these pages, bringing life and immediacy to a challenging subject. Parents and teachers alike with appreciate his refreshing and readable approach.
Author
Henning Köhler was born in Germany in 1951. He is an experienced therapeutic educator and is the founder of a clinic near Stuttgart for children with educational and developmental issues.
Links
Also by Henning Köhler:
Difficult Children: There Is No Such Thing: An Appeal for the Transformation of Educational Thinking