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Haim Omer


Haim Omer
Prof. Dr. phil. Haim Omer is Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Tel Aviv, Israel.
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Eli Lebowitz


Eli Lebowitz
Dr. Eli Lebowitz is a Scientific Assistant at the Yale Child Study Center, Yale University, New Haven, CT.
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Haim Omer, Eli Lebowitz

Ängstliche Kinder unterstützen

Die elterliche Ankerfunktion

Mit einem Vorwort von Arist von Schlippe. Aus dem Hebräischen von Miriam Fritz Ami-Ad

1. Edition 2012
207 pages
ISBN 978-3-647-40218-5
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht

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When children develop an anxiety disorder, the best solution is to provide ongoing help within the familial context. How that can best be implemented may be seen in this articulate and impressive book.
Anxiety disorders in children can disturb family life considerably. Haim Omer´s concept of a “new authority” offers a helpful approach to coping according to the motto “support but don´t shield.” The central idea is one of parents as anchors for their children, i.e., besides protection and security they provide facilitative support for their offspring. A wealth of instructive case examples – from the infant to the adult still living with the parents, from separation anxiety to OCD – provide the practitioner with all the necessary tools.

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»Ein Buch, das über die Thematik "ängstliche Kinder" weit hinaus geht und interessante Anregungen enthält«
Lothar Unzner, socialnet


»Haim Omer und Eli Lebowitz stellen ein glaubwürdiges, durchdachtes Konzept vor...«
Martina Ziegler, Lernen Fördern


»Das Buch [ist] nicht nur für Kindertherapeuten ein Gewinn, sondern auch für betroffene Eltern.«
Erika Butzmann, Praxis der Kinderpsychologie und Kinderpsychiatrie


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