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Bedtime Stories to help children navigate through fear: Interview with Randolph B. Schiffer

40 min · 3 de may de 202640 min
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Bedtime is a time for stories and it also a favorite time for anxious thoughts to make an appearance. Randolph B. Schiffer, MD has just written Bedtime Stories That Will Terrify Children: Eight Tales to Help Parents and Children Navigate Through Fear . The stories won't actually terrify your child, but they give voice to how scary childhood can be. "Children don't need us to make the world feel safe. They need to know that they are not alone when it isn't" Randolph B. Schiffer He created these stories to help his son who was diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia deal with the very painful and arduous treatment process. These are stories to model courage and persistence. For more information https://randolphbschiffer.com/ [https://randolphbschiffer.com/]

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episode Bedtime Stories to help children navigate through fear: Interview with Randolph B. Schiffer artwork

Bedtime Stories to help children navigate through fear: Interview with Randolph B. Schiffer

Bedtime is a time for stories and it also a favorite time for anxious thoughts to make an appearance. Randolph B. Schiffer, MD has just written Bedtime Stories That Will Terrify Children: Eight Tales to Help Parents and Children Navigate Through Fear . The stories won't actually terrify your child, but they give voice to how scary childhood can be. "Children don't need us to make the world feel safe. They need to know that they are not alone when it isn't" Randolph B. Schiffer He created these stories to help his son who was diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia deal with the very painful and arduous treatment process. These are stories to model courage and persistence. For more information https://randolphbschiffer.com/ [https://randolphbschiffer.com/]

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episode Pain Reprocessing for teens-relief from chronic pain: Interview with Penina Zillberberg, PhD and Paulina Soble, LCSW artwork

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episode Pain Reprocessing for teens-relief from chronic pain: Interview with Penina Zillberberg, PhD and Paulina Soble, LCSW artwork

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