Intuition is Not Enough explores the connections between the challenges of therapeutic practice with disturbed children and of professional training in social work and therapy. Advancing the principle that professional training must reflect the key principles of professional practice, the contributors to this volume demonstrate how the developmental principles underlying therapeutic work with young people can influence the design and practice of training. The book is comprised of contributions from participants in the University of Reading program that pioneered this method of therapeutic instruction, which has come to be known as the "matching principle." Authors who have implemented or undergone this form of training describe how they have been able to apply their learning in the course of professional practice, and the struggles they have encountered in doing so.