Papa, maman, le juge et moi: Le travail d'un pédopsychiatre, expert auprès des tribunaux
작성자
Georges Juttner
아직 평점이 없습니다
Children’s
Health & Wellness
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
304
언어
프랑스어
출판됨
Sep 27, 2012
출판사
Gallimard
판
GALLIMARD
ISBN-10
207012858X
ISBN-13
9782070128587
설명
Georges Juttner invites readers into the complex and often delicate world of child psychiatry as he explores his experiences working as an expert in court cases. The narrative is a rich tapestry of courtroom drama mixed with the intricacies of psychological assessments, providing a unique lens through which to understand the intersection of mental health and the justice system.
Throughout the pages, Juttner reflects on the emotional weight of his role, balancing the needs of children, families, and the legal system. His insights reveal the challenges faced when diagnosing and treating young patients, especially amidst the pressures of judicial expectations. The book deeply engages with the nuances of parental relationships, revealing how they influence a child's mental health.
Coated in sensitivity and professionalism, his portrayal of various cases shines a light on the importance of understanding individual circumstances. Juttner’s experiences not only educate but also encourage compassion and empathy when addressing the complexities of youth psychology in a legal context. It’s a thought-provoking read that resonates with anyone interested in the delicate balance between law, family dynamics, and mental well-being.
Throughout the pages, Juttner reflects on the emotional weight of his role, balancing the needs of children, families, and the legal system. His insights reveal the challenges faced when diagnosing and treating young patients, especially amidst the pressures of judicial expectations. The book deeply engages with the nuances of parental relationships, revealing how they influence a child's mental health.
Coated in sensitivity and professionalism, his portrayal of various cases shines a light on the importance of understanding individual circumstances. Juttner’s experiences not only educate but also encourage compassion and empathy when addressing the complexities of youth psychology in a legal context. It’s a thought-provoking read that resonates with anyone interested in the delicate balance between law, family dynamics, and mental well-being.