
Parent Guide: When Does a Family Need Therapy?
I-Can-Do-It Book Series
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Narrated by:
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Joe Nagle
About this listen
This audiobook helps you figure out when it is right to seek outside help or therapy. Professionals may tell you that your child has problems. Some educators may even urge testing through the school to find out if your child qualifies for learning disabilities or emotional impairment. Still, feedback about your child's misbehavior may come from trusted friends and relatives. How do you know who is right? And once you make the choice for therapy, which therapy is right for you and your family? Use this audiobook to begin answering these questions.
©2014 Douglas H. Ruben PhD (P)2014 Douglas H. Ruben PhD
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