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Lawrence J. Cohen

    Lawrence J. Cohen is a licensed psychologist specializing in children's play and play therapy. His work consistently explores the nuances of human connection across diverse groups, from children and parents to couples and survivors of abuse. Cohen's innovative therapeutic approaches, coupled with his extensive writing and speaking engagements, underscore a profound commitment to understanding and fostering human relationships. Through his various publications and media contributions, he shares insights into child development and social dynamics, offering readers practical guidance and deep understanding.

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    The Opposite of Worry
    • 2013

      The Opposite of Worry

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.3(736)Add rating

      ""The most helpful book on childhood anxiety I have ever read."--Michael Thompson, Ph. D. Whether it's the monster in the closet or the fear that arises from new social situations, school, or sports, anxiety can be especially challenging and maddening for children. And since anxiety has a mind of its own, logic and reassurance often fail, leaving parents increasingly frustrated about how to help. Now Lawrence J. Cohen, Ph. D., the author of Playful Parenting, provides a special set of tools to handle childhood anxiety. Offering simple, effective strategies that build connection through fun, play, and empathy, Dr. Cohen helps parents start from a place of warmth, compassion, and understanding teach children the basics of the body's "security system": alert, alarm, assessment, and all clear. promote tolerance of uncertainty and discomfort by finding the balance between outright avoidance and "white-knuckling" through a fear find lighthearted ways to release tension in the moment, labeling stressful emotions on a child-friendly scale tackle their own anxieties so they can stay calm when a child is distressed bring children out of their anxious thoughts and into their bodies by using relaxation, breathing, writing, drawing, and playful roughhousing With this insightful resource of easy-to-implement solutions and strategies, you and your child can experience the opposite of worry, anxiety, and fear and embrace connection, trust, and joy. Advance praise for The Opposite of Worry "If you want to understand your child's anxiety--and your own parental worries--you must read Larry Cohen's brilliant book, The Opposite of Worry. Dr. Cohen is one of the most imaginative and thoughtful psychologists you will ever encounter. He explains how and why children become anxious and then shows how we can use empathy and play to help them escape from the terrifying dark corners of childhood."--Michael Thompson, Ph. D. "The Opposite of Worry offers a treasure trove of ideas to help children feel confident and secure. Lawrence Cohen has written a book that will help every parent of an anxious child."--Aletha Solter, Ph. D., founder, Aware Parenting, and author of Attachment Play "Here's the help parents of anxious children have been looking for! Dr. Cohen's genius is in the warm and generous spirit of the strategies he outlines for parents. He grounds his playful approach in a sound explanation of how anxiety affects children, and how they heal."--Patty Wipfler, founder and program director, Hand in Hand Parenting"-- Provided by publisher

      The Opposite of Worry
    • 2008

      The Dragon's Familiar

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set in a richly imagined world, the story follows a young boy marked by destiny, as he navigates a landscape filled with magic and danger. He grapples with ancient prophecies that foretell his role in a looming conflict between good and evil. Along his journey, he encounters a diverse cast of characters, each influencing his path and helping him uncover his true potential. Themes of friendship, courage, and the struggle against fate weave through the narrative, making it a compelling tale of self-discovery and heroism.

      The Dragon's Familiar
    • 2002

      Have you ever stepped back to watch what really goes on when your children play? As psychologist Lawrence J. Cohen points out, play is children’s way of exploring the world, communicating deep feelings, getting close to those they care about, working through stressful situations, and simply blowing off steam. That’s why “playful parenting” is so important and so successful in building strong, close bonds between parents and children. Through play we join our kids in their world–and help them to • Express and understand complex emotions • Break through shyness, anger, and fear • Empower themselves and respect diversity • Play their way through sibling rivalry • Cooperate without power struggles From eliciting a giggle during baby’s first game of peekaboo to cracking jokes with a teenager while hanging out at the mall, Playful Parenting is a complete guide to using play to raise confident children. Written with love and humor, brimming with good advice and revealing anecdotes, and grounded in the latest research, this book will make you laugh even as it makes you wise in the ways of being an effective, enthusiastic parent.

      Playful parenting. An exciting new approach to raising children that will help you
    • 2000

      No Aging in India

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.3(36)Add rating

      Links an investigation of mind and body in old age in four neighborhoods of the Indian city of Varanasi (Banaras) with events and processes around India and around the world. schovat popis

      No Aging in India