1984
DOI: 10.1080/03069888400760051
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Drawings of trees and the expression of feelings in early adolescence

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“…However, my experience of conducting this study leads me to support the conclusions of Hall and Kirkland (1984) and Hall and Hall (1988) that teachers should exercise caution in the use of these methods. At times the atmosphere can become very emotionally charged and it is important for the teacher to remain calm and respect each person's experience.…”
Section: A Practical Studymentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…However, my experience of conducting this study leads me to support the conclusions of Hall and Kirkland (1984) and Hall and Hall (1988) that teachers should exercise caution in the use of these methods. At times the atmosphere can become very emotionally charged and it is important for the teacher to remain calm and respect each person's experience.…”
Section: A Practical Studymentioning
confidence: 61%
“…However, younger adolescents often deny any connection with their own lives. Since the expression of sadness, hurt and anger is discouraged by the culture and the peer group, younger adolescents may be 'making contact with feelings they have not learned to acknowledge' (Hall and Kirkland, 1984).…”
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confidence: 99%