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Old Loyalties, New Ties Emily B. Visher

Old Loyalties, New Ties By Emily B. Visher

Old Loyalties, New Ties by Emily B. Visher


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Old Loyalties, New Ties: Therapeutic Strategies with Stepfamilies by Emily B. Visher

First published in 1989. This book on stepfamilies emphasises the positive aspects of remarriage for children and adults whilst demonstrating how to improve stepfamily situations where needed. Including a summary of relevant research along with practical clinical interventions, this is an essential read for people involved in the treatment and counselling of troubled stepfamilies.

About Emily B. Visher

EMILY B. VISHER, Ph.D .. and JOHN S. VISHER, M.D., are the authors of the widely used professional volume, Stepfamilies: A Guide to Working with Stepparents and Stepchildren, and the founders of the Stepfamily Association of America. They are specialists in working therapeutically with remarried families, and presenters of countless workshops both for mental health professionals and for stepfamilies

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 American Stepfamilies of the 1980s; Chapter 2 Theoretical Considerations; Chapter 3 Intervention Strategies; Chapter 4 Whom to See; Chapter 5 Change and Loss; Chapter 6 Unrealistic Beliefs; Chapter 7 Insiders/Outsiders; Chapter 8 Life Cycle Discrepancies; Chapter 9 Loyalty Conflicts; Chapter 10 Boundary Problems; Chapter 11 Power Issues; Chapter 12 Closeness and Distance; Chapter 13 Overview;

Additional information

NPB9780876304891
9780876304891
0876304897
Old Loyalties, New Ties: Therapeutic Strategies with Stepfamilies by Emily B. Visher
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1989-01-01
272
N/A
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