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Talking, Feeling, & Doing Game
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Richard A. Gardner, M.D. |
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About the Author |
Richard A. Gardner, M.D. (April 28, 1931 - May 25, 2003) was a clinical professor of psychiatry in the Division of Child Psychiatry at Columbia University since 1963. He is best known for coining the term Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) in 1985. He also operated a company called Creative Therapeutics, Inc. Gardner has testified as an expert witness in hundreds of custody cases in the USA. |
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Celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Talking, Feeling, and Doing game. Updated and revised edition. The first published therapeutic game, by Richard A. Gardner, M.D., is still one of the most popular tools used in child psychotherapy. The child`s responses to the questions and directions help reveal the psychological issues that are most important at the time, and serve as a point of departure for meaningful psychotherapeutic discussion. In order to purchase this item we require that the user have at least a Master`s degree in Psychology or a related field on file with us. (This may be faxed in.) For ages 4-15.
Intended Audience: Elementary School
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