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Auf Spurensuche in Familiengeschichten

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In this revelatory book, esteemed family therapist Monica McGoldrick explores why families behave as they do, using genograms (family trees) to illustrate family patterns. Mapped out over a three-generation span, repeated estrangements, alliances, even divorces and suicides, prove more than coincidental. McGoldrick uses the genograms of famous families - including the Kennedys, Hepburns, Beethovens, and Brontes - to discuss the influence of birth order and sibling rivalry, family myths and secrets, cultural differences, couple relationships, and the pivotal role of loss. Relevant questions to ask appear at the end of each chapter, helping the reader become a researcher, uncovering information previously withheld, misunderstood, or overlooked.

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Wieder heimkommen, Monica McGoldrick

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Titre
Wieder heimkommen
Sous-titre
Auf Spurensuche in Familiengeschichten
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Carl Auer
Publié
2007
Format
souple
Pages
371
ISBN10
3896705970
ISBN13
9783896705976
Séries
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In this revelatory book, esteemed family therapist Monica McGoldrick explores why families behave as they do, using genograms (family trees) to illustrate family patterns. Mapped out over a three-generation span, repeated estrangements, alliances, even divorces and suicides, prove more than coincidental. McGoldrick uses the genograms of famous families - including the Kennedys, Hepburns, Beethovens, and Brontes - to discuss the influence of birth order and sibling rivalry, family myths and secrets, cultural differences, couple relationships, and the pivotal role of loss. Relevant questions to ask appear at the end of each chapter, helping the reader become a researcher, uncovering information previously withheld, misunderstood, or overlooked.