Temperament in Clinical Practice

Temperament in Clinical Practice by Stella Chess, published by Guilford Publications on July 25, 1986, is a comprehensive exploration of the role of temperament in development. This first edition spans 315 pages and is presented in English, offering a practical understanding that is particularly beneficial for psychiatric and health professionals, as well as educators in special education.
Readers will find a blend of wisdom and common sense alongside concrete clinical strategies throughout the book. It serves as a valuable resource for those involved in child psychology and psychiatry, making it suitable for advanced courses in these fields. The insights provided aim to enhance the understanding of temperament’s impact on development, addressing key aspects relevant to psychology and clinical psychology.
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This book offers a realistic and eminently practical understanding of the role temperament plays in development. The combination of wisdom, common sense, and concrete clinical strategies found in these pages will prove invaluable to psychiatric and health professionals, teachers, and special educators. It also serves as a benchmark text for advanced courses in child psychology and psychiatry. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
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