[Read now] Cluttering: Current views on its nature, diagnosis, and treatment
• Yvonne van Zaalen, Isabella Reichel •
| #2002069 in Books | 2015-01-08 | 2015-01-08 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.71 x6.00l,.92 | File Name: 1491743263 | 312 pages
||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Generations of varying levels - only now beginning to understand.|By Suzie Q :)|The format of this book was straightforward, The information presented in the first half of the book was very easy to understand by a layperson interested in this fluency disorder. The back section was for the more specialized reader with diagnosis and therapy plans.
I am truly apprecia|About the Author||Isabella Reichel, EdD, is dedicated to educating professionals about cluttering worldwide. She teaches graduate courses in cluttering in New York and coordinates research, publications, and seminars. |Yvonne Van Zaalen, PhD, is an internationa
“Drs. Van Zaalen and Reichel, internationally renowned experts about cluttering, have drawn on their extensive experience in working with people who clutter to prepare a comprehensive guide that covers everything a clinician needs to know about cluttering, from theory to diagnosis to treatment and beyond.
The book includes personalized explanations that help readers truly understand the complicated disorder known as cluttering, along with numerous therapy acti... [PDF.vr39] Cluttering: Current views on its nature, diagnosis, and treatment Rating: 4.65 (664 Votes)
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