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When Joseph's parents separate and his dad moves out of the family home, Joseph is left feeling lost, confused, and alone - it's not long before his mom starts to notice that something is wrong. Her once bright and happy son has become quiet and angry, and nothing she or his grandmother does seems to help. Perhaps it's time to try therapy and get Joseph the confidence he needs. Growing Up Like Joseph shows the importance of looking at family from the perspective of the child - because all children have a right to feel at home, no matter the circumstances.

Produktbeschreibung
When Joseph's parents separate and his dad moves out of the family home, Joseph is left feeling lost, confused, and alone - it's not long before his mom starts to notice that something is wrong. Her once bright and happy son has become quiet and angry, and nothing she or his grandmother does seems to help. Perhaps it's time to try therapy and get Joseph the confidence he needs. Growing Up Like Joseph shows the importance of looking at family from the perspective of the child - because all children have a right to feel at home, no matter the circumstances.
Autorenporträt
Nadirah Maryam Muhammad is a licensed marriage and family therapist associate and, most importantly, a mother of three. She practices collaborative therapy out of Houston, Texas, and has been dedicated to providing marriage, parenting, and relationship counseling to those in need for 22 years. Aside from therapy, she is also an adjunct psychology professor and currently in pursuit of her Ph. D in The Psychology of Business from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. Her two previous degrees come from the esteemed Prairie View A&M University. When not working or studying the latest in psychology, she enjoys spending time with her family and practicing her faith, as well as sewing, canning, reading, playing the piano, and listening to her favorite music - classic oldies.