The New PeoplemakingRevised and expanded seminal work on families, with more than a million copies sold in 12 languages. The New Peoplemaking expresses Satir's most evolved thoughts on self-worth, communication, family systems, and the ways in which people relate to one another. Drawn on Satir's lifetime of experience with thousands of families around the world, it is written in the engaging style for which she is famous. The New Peoplemaking is completely revised and enlarged by six new chapters that elaborate on the whole of life. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Whats Your Family Like? | 9 |
The Pot Nobody Watches | 20 |
Copyright | |
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