PSYchology

“Family life is somewhat like an iceberg. The fate of a sailor depends on the knowledge that the iceberg has an underwater part, and the fate of the family depends on understanding the feelings, needs and structure that lie behind its daily life,” says the founder of family counseling, American psychotherapist Virginia Satir.

“Family life is somewhat like an iceberg. The fate of a sailor depends on the knowledge that the iceberg has an underwater part, and the fate of the family depends on understanding the feelings, needs and structure that lie behind its daily life,” says the founder of family counseling, American psychotherapist Virginia Satir. This book, which is not being reprinted in Russia for the first time, she wrote not for psychologists, but for family members facing relationship problems. Having learned how the family structure functions, according to what laws it develops, we will be able to understand what happens to us in everyday life, and “make our family happy with our own forces.”

April-Press, Institute for General Humanitarian Research, 288 p.

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