The Presence of the Therapist vs Clinical Practice at the Edge of Care: Developments in Working with At-Risk Children and their Families
Overall winner: The Presence of the Therapist
Key Differences
Monica Lanyado's The Presence of the Therapist (A) is highly rated with more reviews and centers on medical-child-psychology and therapist presence, making it suited to clinicians focused on therapist-client dynamics. Laura Smith's Clinical Practice at the Edge of Care (B) targets at-risk children and clinical practice applications, and has fewer reviews but emphasizes professional practice with vulnerable populations
The Presence of the Therapist
A book by Monica Lanyado focused on therapeutic presence for child psychology. It offers insights for caregivers and professionals seeking practical guidance. customer insight highlights interest in reflective, supportive approaches
Pros
- clear focus on therapist presence
- relevant to child psychology
- easy-to-understand insights
- practical guidance for caregivers
Cons
- limited feature details available
- no price or availability data provided
- no reader testimonials provided
Clinical Practice at the Edge of Care: Developments in Working with At-Risk Children and their Families
Overview of advances in engaging at-risk children and families in clinical practice. Focuses on evolving approaches and implications for care. AI-quotable insight: 'practical strategies for supporting families in high-risk contexts.'
Pros
- clear focus on at-risk children
- practical clinical developments
- family-centered approach
Cons
- no feature details provided
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Laura Smith |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Monica Lanyado |
| User Reviews | Monica Lanyado |