Playing Hard at Life
Discover the transformative insights of Playing Hard at Life, authored by Taylor & Francis Ltd, published in 2003. This compelling hardback edition spans 246 pages and offers a profound exploration of the relational approach in treating vulnerable adolescents, particularly soldiers grappling with the effects of war trauma.
Delve into comprehensive treatment plans that encompass individual, group, and family therapy, while also addressing the crucial role of gender dynamics within therapeutic dyads. The book emphasizes the significance of parental involvement and provides guidance on the therapeutic process, including termination strategies.
Whether you are a mental health professional, educator, or simply interested in understanding the complexities of adolescent treatment, Playing Hard at Life is an essential resource that combines practical strategies with a deep understanding of relational dynamics.