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"In this insightful book, family therapist Richard Berry shows how to detect the underlying forces and the subsequent responses that create ruts. The key to improvement, says Berry, is to recognize these ingrained patterns and then change the responses. He leads the beleaguered parent through practical steps for change and shows them how to correct the seven most common parent-child ruts, including guilt trips, parental rescuing, taking sides, and power struggles." "Parent-child ruts such as these are frustrating to say the least. Sometimes, these routine stalemates can tear a family apart. But according to Berry, there are ways to move out of even the deepest grooves and grow as a family." "Berry doesn't promise a quick-fix solution, but he does provide tested advice and biblical wisdom for a common family problem."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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