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About the Author |
| Dr. Adolph Moser is a licensed clinical psychologistin private practice, specializing in bio-behavioral and cognitive approaches to stress-related syndromes. He is founder of the Center for Human Potential, a nonprofit organization with holistic focus on preventing acute onsets of stress in children. While Chief Psychologist at the Indiana Youth Center, he implemented a biofeedback laboratory and directed nine-year research project on the effects of relaxation techniques in the treatment of stress disorders. That study culminated in the development of the nationally distributed stress-management program, entitled Systematic Relaxation Training. |
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Summary
In this book, Don’t Feed the Monster on Tuesday!, Dr. Moser strikes right to the heart of the basic elements of self-esteem. He presents valuable information to children that will help then understand the importance of their self-worth. Then he offers practical approaches by which children can evaluate and strengthen their senses of self-esteem. Children will love this book! Parents will appreciate it. And teachers and counselors will recognize its value as a tool for affecting children’s lives in positive ways.
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