Peoplemaking

by Virginia Satir

Paper Book, 1972

Status

Available

Call number

HQ734.S266

Publication

Palo Alto, Calif., Science and Behavior Books [1972]

Description

Abstract: The fundamentals of family therapy are examined, focusing on the changeable and correctable features of familylife and based on the propositions that human beings are flexible and that adults affect both their own and their children's behavior. A family is a "factory" where people are made. Troubles arise in four areas: self-worth, communication, rules, and the links to society. Regardless of the family structure (natural, single-parent, adoptive parent, foster parent, or institutional), specific domestic problems fall into one of the four trouble areas and can be corrected accordingly. Talking and listening, communication paths, rule origin and flexibility, the extended family, and the family structures of the future are explored. In addressing aspects of family problems, exercises and examples are included to allow families to criticize their own behavior.… (more)

LCC

HQ734.S266

Original publication date

1972

Physical description

xiii, 304 p.; 24 cm

ISBN

0831400315 / 9780831400316

Barcode

31342000081595
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