Customer Reviews
An incredible read... - By: Bwana Kobe, 26 Dec 2008 
A very accessible & easy to read book which opens up a whole new world. I read this at the age of 20 & it was the reason why I began workin Psychology & coaching. It is really is a book you must read before you die.
A heart-warming, inspirational and easy read. - By: Constance Maloy, 18 Jan 2008 
My first impressions of the book had me thinking that I was about to start reading a book that was going to be perhaps a bore. The type of book you read when you have little else to do & know that reading it would get it off the 'to-do' list. I'm glad I was wrong about 'Dibs'.
After reading the first few pages I knew that is was going to be one of 'those books'. The type of book that turns out to be an absolute gem when you originally thought it was going to be rubbish: a book that delivers so many things on so many levels & yet does itin a subtle, touching way. Like another reviewer put, I believe that 'Dibs' will certainly stay with me for many years to come because of the power that the tale,in itself, has. There are so many things about it that make it so wonderful -- so read it already!
Informative Read - By: Jenni Muller, 12 May 2007 
This book is an excellent example of a case study, of child psychotherapy, that is both interesting & informative about the dynamics of the therapeutic relationship. It illustrates that, with compassion & understanding of the limits of the therapeutic environment, lives can be healed through pyschotherapy. I have re-read this book several times throughout my training and, later, as a practicing counsellor & it always brings me back to fundamental principals of practice with both adults & children.
Dibs - By: judyprm, 10 Jan 2005 
Excellent book which I could hardly put down & have shared it with many friends. Recommended for anyone working with pre-school or infant children, as all children are individuals & some come to nursery/school with social & behavioural problems which they eventually come through with lots of good play experiences & careful handling. Very interesting to see how this very disturbed little boy begins to understand life around him & how he gradually learns how to express himself.
Dibs will never leave me. - By: , 19 Nov 2004 
I feel I had to respond to a previous review written by Rouse, this book is written mainly for anyone currently learning Person Centred Therapy, especially play therapy. The core conditions usedin PCT or Rogers' theory are beautifully displayed here. The therapists acceptance, empathy & realness are the key to unlocking him. Beingin my 3rd level & studying at diploma level at present I felt this book should be on the core reading list. It has truly taught me more about PCT & its effects than any other text book.
A delight to read, sad & inspiring, its a cliche but you will not put it down. This is an amazing child who did not have the horrific background as the likes of David Pelzer or Genie but neverless without love, affection & acceptance from his parents managed to shut the whole world out.
It has left me hungry to know of Dibs past the age of 15, so far I cannot find a follow up.