Family Matters: How To Strengthen Your Family (Without Paying for Therapy or Changing Your Lives)

Recent events on the world stage have made many parents realize that there are larger problems that threaten to pull families apart. Moms and Dads want to keep their children emotionally close to them, and keep their families intact, but they don’t always need or want outside help in order to do this. Iinstead, many families are looking for simple strategies to strengthen their family ties and to learn how to turn to family first when the hard times hit.

Each chapter contains examples of how families have used the relevant strength to improve family relationships; how to evaluate if your family is using the relevant strength; how to look at your current family and your family of origin; suggestions for implementing this strength in the family; and the relevance of the methods to family strength.

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Family Matters: How To Strengthen Your Family (Without Paying for Therapy or Changing Your Lives)

Recent events on the world stage have made many parents realize that there are larger problems that threaten to pull families apart. Moms and Dads want to keep their children emotionally close to them, and keep their families intact, but they don’t always need or want outside help in order to do this. Iinstead, many families are looking for simple strategies to strengthen their family ties and to learn how to turn to family first when the hard times hit.

Each chapter contains examples of how families have used the relevant strength to improve family relationships; how to evaluate if your family is using the relevant strength; how to look at your current family and your family of origin; suggestions for implementing this strength in the family; and the relevance of the methods to family strength.

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Family Matters: How To Strengthen Your Family (Without Paying for Therapy or Changing Your Lives)

Family Matters: How To Strengthen Your Family (Without Paying for Therapy or Changing Your Lives)

by Brenda McCreight
Family Matters: How To Strengthen Your Family (Without Paying for Therapy or Changing Your Lives)

Family Matters: How To Strengthen Your Family (Without Paying for Therapy or Changing Your Lives)

by Brenda McCreight

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Overview

Recent events on the world stage have made many parents realize that there are larger problems that threaten to pull families apart. Moms and Dads want to keep their children emotionally close to them, and keep their families intact, but they don’t always need or want outside help in order to do this. Iinstead, many families are looking for simple strategies to strengthen their family ties and to learn how to turn to family first when the hard times hit.

Each chapter contains examples of how families have used the relevant strength to improve family relationships; how to evaluate if your family is using the relevant strength; how to look at your current family and your family of origin; suggestions for implementing this strength in the family; and the relevance of the methods to family strength.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940033128174
Publisher: Brenda McCreight
Publication date: 10/25/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 277 KB

About the Author

Brenda McCreight, Ph.D., is a therapist, author, and consultant specializing in services for adoptive and foster families dealing with challenges such as FASD, ADHD, conduct disorder, attachment disorder, developmental delays, and cognitive impairment. Brenda is the author of “Recognizing and Managing Children with Fetal Alcohol/Syndrome” published by the Child Welfare League of America, and of “Parenting Your Older Adopted Child” published by New Harbinger Publications and “Eden’s Secret Journal: The Story of an Older Child Adoption” published by Adoption Press and “Help I’ve Been Adopted” by Tapestry Books. Brenda sees clients at her office in Nanaimo, British Columbia and she provides distance parent coaching by phone and by email. Most importantly, she is the mother of fourteen children and has seven grandchildren. She can be contacted through her web site at http://www.theadoptioncounselor.com

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