Conjoint Family TherapyScience and Behavior Books, 1983 - 289 sidor "Third edition of the universally-recognized classic in family therapy. Viriginia Satir describes the purposes and processes of her initial interview with client families, and explores the benefits of going beyond conjoint family therapy into community therapy -- in which she worked with groups of more than 200 people to effect change within and between individuals, families, and neighbors."--[Résumé de l'éditeur]. |
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... fact , a parent . a . Such an adult remains in the parental home long after he is physically grown . b . Or he continues to be closely involved in his parents ' lives . He moves back in with them later in life . Or he allows them to ...
... fact , a parent . a . Such an adult remains in the parental home long after he is physically grown . b . Or he continues to be closely involved in his parents ' lives . He moves back in with them later in life . Or he allows them to ...
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... fact . He knows that members of dysfunctional families are afraid to question each other to find out what each really means . They seem to say to each other : " I can't let you know what I see and hear and think and feel or you will ...
... fact . He knows that members of dysfunctional families are afraid to question each other to find out what each really means . They seem to say to each other : " I can't let you know what I see and hear and think and feel or you will ...
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... fact that " nothing " seems to have turned out right ( even though they may overtly blame the Identified Patient or the other mate ) . b . Parents especially need to feel that they did the best they could as parents . They need to tell ...
... fact that " nothing " seems to have turned out right ( even though they may overtly blame the Identified Patient or the other mate ) . b . Parents especially need to feel that they did the best they could as parents . They need to tell ...
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Low SelfEsteem and Mate Selection | 9 |
Stresses Affecting the Modern Family | 25 |
What All Children Need in Order to Have SelfEsteem | 57 |
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