by Salvador Minuchin
Harvard University Press, 1984
Cloth: 978-0-674-29230-7 | Paper: 978-0-674-29231-4
Library of Congress Classification RC488.5.M557 1984
Dewey Decimal Classification 616.89156

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
With characteristic insight, compassion, and dry humor, the grand master of family therapy Salvador Minuchin challenges us to meditate on some of the most perplexing—and profound—questions of the day: Why is our image of the ideal family so far from the common reality? When we have such a rich literature of individual psychology, why is the family comparatively neglected? Why does our legal system promote confrontation rather than cooperation?