Learning to Play Again: Rediscovering Our Early Selves to Become Better Adults

Ph LCSW , Kathryn Smerling
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Learning to Play Again: Rediscovering Our Early Selves to Become Better Adults

Ph LCSW , Kathryn Smerling
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136 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Dec 03, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 136
  • Publisher: Rowman
  • ISBN: 9781538183229
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.65" L x 8.5" H
Kathryn Smerling, PhD, is a psychotherapist with advanced degrees in early childhood education, social work and family therapy, specializing in creating healthy and meaningful relationships for children, adolescents, and adults in all stages of life. She is currently a clinical instructor at Mount Sinai Hospital in the department of OBGYN and serves on the Dean's Council at the New York University School of Social Work. Previously, she was on staff at Columbia University's Department of Psychiatry and was an instructor at Fordham University in the department of Early Literacy. At the Northside Center for Childhood Development in New York City, she worked as a family therapist, where she utilized play therapy with children and their families, while coordinating access to community resources. At the Institute for the Development of Human Resources Dr. Smerling wrote 25 parenting booklets in English and Spanish. She is a national contributor for CBS,CNN, HLN, and Fox News, as well as ABC News in New York,USA Today, and Vanity Fair. She was a panelist on the Kimberly Guilfoyle Show (FOX) for two years and served as Rosie Pope's therapist on Bravo'sPregnant in Heels.
Smerling, a psychotherapist who specializes in family dynamics and couples therapy, argues that adults need to look back at skills developed in childhood to regain good qualities lost over time, like kindness. Her argument focuses on a return to what adults discovered in their formative childhood years, to navigate with resilience and empathy and more. Smerling returns to past studies of early-childhood education from previous centuries of children playing in the sandbox as the ultimate place where they develop communication skills and confidence and explore their imaginations. She uses this as the basis for her CARE system (curiosity, awareness, resilience, and empathy), meant to show adults how to create happier lives at home and at work. Readers of self-help books who enjoy exercises and goal-setting tasks that invite them to explore skill building and personal development will enjoy the author#39;s outside-the-box approach. This title would be a good selection for public-library displays focusing on improving mental health.
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