There Are No Bad Children
by
Jane Teverson
The book the author wishes she could have read
before having her own family
This book is meant for anyone involved in parenting or who cares that children should be free to reach their potential in life, unhindered by mental scars from their childhood. It is the book the author wishes she had read before she had her own family. It is not only an advocate for the child in a world of adults but also speaks to the wounded child in many adults, and provides hope for successful re-parenting.
Born in Reading, the author moved to Suffolk when she married in 1968. After nearly twenty years as a wife and mother, bringing up her three children, she went back to school and eventually gained a degree in Philosophy at Essex University. After university she went on to train as a counsellor. By then, she says, she had experienced enough healing for the inheritance of depression and unhappiness carried from her childhood to know that a degree of healing is possible. We just need the right conditions, and those conditions can be made available within a counselling relationship. Another twenty years on, she has her own counselling practice, teaches a counselling skills and self-awareness course and works part-time as a medical receptionist. These, together with her family, six beautiful grandchildren and a few good friends, are her ‘ebb and flow of life’.
ISBN: 978-1-906302-02-3
PRICE: £9.95 (plus P & P £3.00 UK, £4.00 EU, £6.50 RoW)
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