Chiland's work delves into the complexities of transsexualism, challenging readers to confront their preconceived notions about gender and sex. By addressing difficult issues head-on, the book encourages a profound re-evaluation of societal assumptions surrounding these topics. It serves as a thought-provoking exploration that stimulates critical dialogue and understanding in the realm of gender identity.
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This text examines the role of violence in the world of the child. Consistent efforts by parents, it claims, are overwhelmed by the poisonous atmosphere of the neighbourhood in which a child lives. And what is violence from a child's point of view
Exploring Transsexualism
- 100pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Exploring a complex and often taboo topic, this introductory text encourages readers to consider multiple perspectives before forming judgments. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the nuances involved, highlighting the challenges associated with the subject matter. The book aims to foster informed discussions and promote awareness of the various dimensions of the issue at hand.
The Child in his Family. Volume VII
- 346pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Discusses the complex variables that contribute to psychological vulnerability—genetic and developmental factors, ill health, inadequate environments, malfunctioning families, social disadvantages, etc.—with the aim of prevention emotional disorders. Articles by international authorities examine the emotionally sick child and his susceptibility to emotional disorders, as well as screening devices for detecting vulnerable children, their development through home and school, modulating the risks to which they are exposed, and preventive measures appropriate to different stages of development.