In the Therapist's Mirror
Reality in the Making
Description
Wedge's central argument, presented clearly and illustrated in engaging
cases, is that all experience, even the experience of one's own self,
is a construction of signs. Symbolic forms such as language, myth,
ritual, and drama create and shape our realities and provide useful
tools for encouraging therapeutic change.
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Marilyn Wedge
Paperback, 2012
“[Wedge’s] encouragement to look anew at the ‘problems’ our children have . . . is valuable and expert advice.”—Booklist
Marilyn Wedge
E Book, 2011
A persuasive rejection of mainstream child psychiatry that guides parents to understand their child's behavioral problems without stigmatizing diagnoses.
Marilyn Wedge
Hardback, 2011
A persuasive rejection of mainstream child psychiatry that guides parents to understand their child's behavioral problems without stigmatizing diagnoses.