Peoplemaking

Virginia Satir
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Recognized as a classic in family therapy and communication theory, Virginia Satir’s 1972 seminal work has been republished by Souvenir Press in Dec 1990. As the “Mother of Family Therapy” herself might sometimes it’s ok to enjoy dessert first. Read the last chapter first. There, Satir’s comments help us to cast the language and mindsets of the 1970’s into a more informed, compassionate and inclusive view of the great variations in humans and their family realities.
Genres: PsychologyParentingNonfictionRelationshipsPhilosophyTheory
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