Child's Own Story
Explore the profound insights of Richard Rose in Child's Own Story, published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers in 2004. This essential guide spans 160 pages and delves into vital concepts such as attachment, separation, loss, and identity within the context of children's studies and paediatric medicine.
Rose skillfully outlines practical techniques like family trees, wallpaper work, and eco- and geno-scaling to help professionals and caregivers better understand children's narratives. The book also provides valuable guidance on interviewing relatives and carers, as well as accessing crucial documentation, including social workers' case files.
Whether you are a practitioner in psychotherapy, social science, or sociology, Child's Own Story is an invaluable resource that equips you with the tools to support children in navigating their personal histories. Enhance your knowledge and approach with this insightful publication.