What children can tell us

What children can tell us1989
James Garbarino, Faculty of the Erikson Institute, Frances M. Stott
About this book
"Sometiems children must speak for themselves--as victims of child abuse, embattled prizes in custody disputes, and witnesses to crimes. In all these cases it is crucial to understand what children are telling us. What Children Can Tell Us is an authoritative, comprehensive guide to obtaining and evaluating information from children in a variety of settings. The authors show how professionals in diverse fields--including law, social work, pediatrics, education, and psychology--can better understand, interview, and assess children in order to make well-informed decisions regarding their welfare and treatment"--Back cover.
Details
- First published
- 1989
- OL Work ID
- OL1884665W
Subjects
Children and adultsInterpersonal communication in childrenChild & developmental psychologyChildrenSocial issuesSocial welfare & social servicesPsychotherapy - Child & AdolescentInterpersonal communication inPsychologyPsychology & Psychiatry / Child PsychologyErwachsenerKindZwischenmenschliche BeziehungCommunication interpersonnelle chez l'enfantCommunicationInteracao interpessoalEnfants et adultesPsicologia cognitiva