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From Attachment to Mindfulness to Zone of Proximal Development, P is for Psychology is a whimsical and accessible introduction to the fascinating field of psychology for both parents and children alike. Written by a licensed clinical psychologist and mom, the book features a new term for every letter of the alphabet, drawing from clinical, cognitive, developmental, and social psychology. Each term is accompanied by a full-color, playful illustration to entertain readers of all ages, and a glossary in the back provides additional information for curious minds who want to know a bit more. This…mehr

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From Attachment to Mindfulness to Zone of Proximal Development, P is for Psychology is a whimsical and accessible introduction to the fascinating field of psychology for both parents and children alike. Written by a licensed clinical psychologist and mom, the book features a new term for every letter of the alphabet, drawing from clinical, cognitive, developmental, and social psychology. Each term is accompanied by a full-color, playful illustration to entertain readers of all ages, and a glossary in the back provides additional information for curious minds who want to know a bit more. This book makes an excellent gift for baby showers or even a clever graduation gift for the soon-to-be psychologist in your life. It may not help you defend your dissertation or study for your licensing exam, but it will bring a smile to your face, and hey, maybe you'll even learn something new!
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Autorenporträt
Natasha Schvey is an Assistant Professor of Psychology and licensed clinical psychologist who has published extensively in the field of stigma and health. She is currently living in the Washington, D.C. area with her husband and very energetic toddler. As a mom and psychologist, her goal is to introduce children of all ages to the field of psychology and to normalize mental healthcare early. She holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology from Yale University and an undergraduate degree in English and Psychology from Northwestern University.