1st Edition

Parents Should Be Heard

By Daphne Nicholson Bennett Copyright 1972
258 Pages
by Routledge

258 Pages
by Routledge

For any parent or parent-to-be this book, originally published in 1972, was intended to open new doors, answering questions about themselves and their children, and be illuminating to many others professionally concerned with parents. Many real-life examples from the author’s work demonstrate how parents who are encouraged to express their feelings through discussion in an unjudging atmosphere... Read more

Preface.  1. Prologue  2. Happily Ever After?  3. A Philosophy of Listening: Early Days  4. Opening Doors – Parent Education and Psychotherapy  5. New Eyes for Old Scenes  6. Self-Chosen Journey Into Self  7. Becoming as a Child  8. Beyond the Doll’s House  9. A Mother Learns to Study – a Problem of Hostile Identification  10. An Open Door  11. The Parent in the Child – the Therapy of Play  12. Epilogue: Adventure in Maturity.

Biography

Daphne Nicholson Bennett trained in psychology and communication, she had a long-term interest in exploring the possibilities of attitude change in a variety of situations. She was, at the time of original publication, a professor at Mount St, Mary’s College, Los Angeles, USA.