Understanding your teenage boy : a psychologist opens his casebook /

William George, a psychologist who devotes his full energy to the counseling of teenage boys, has opened his casebook and written a wise and warm book that will win him the gratitude of parents and counselors for a long time to come. . . . Mr. George's technique is startling but simple. He digs...

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Main Author: George, William J., pseud
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Sheed and Ward, ©1966.
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Summary:William George, a psychologist who devotes his full energy to the counseling of teenage boys, has opened his casebook and written a wise and warm book that will win him the gratitude of parents and counselors for a long time to come. . . . Mr. George's technique is startling but simple. He digs right into typical probems: Homework, dating, drinking and driving and even the less typical ones such as car theft and school drop-out. As parents and boys unfold their stories, the reader not only sees the problems through Mr George's perceptive eye but also feels the immediacy of the crisis. The resutl is a book as exciting as valuable.
Physical Description:159, [4] pages ; 21 cm.
Bibliography:Includes Bibliography.