Description
In this important work, readers learn to mine previously untapped information about their own family patterns, leading to a reconnection to home and a deeper sense of identity. Originally published as You Can Go Home Again.
About the Author
Monica McGoldrick, MA, MSW, PhD, cofounder and director of the Multicultural Family Institute and adjunct faculty at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, lives in Highland Park, New Jersey.
Reviews
"[G]eneral readers will find that this book is very helpful in researching and understanding family information and patterns of behavior." -- Library Journal
"McGoldrick...offers an innovative method of combining genealogical research with self-awareness." -- Publishers Weekly
"Monica McGoldrick, godmother of genograms, has triumphed again...Theories and practical application are explained with colorful genograms of the great, the good and those gossiped about-the rich family dynamics of the Brontes, the Jungs, and the Fondas are offered as scaffolding for learning. There are few scholarly books that entertain, delight and educate in equal measures. This is one of them." -- The British Journal of Psychiatry
"Monica McGoldrick is our most important and trusted voice on the subject of families. Her splendid new book unwraps famous families as no one has done before, while giving us a hopeful and transforming perspective on the 'ordinary' families we come from. This book should be stamped 'Not for professionals only' because it will teach all readers to reconnect with the past and invent a new future. Every man and woman in therapy can hope that their therapist has discovered this book." -- Harriet Lerner, PhD, author, The Dance of Anger, The Dance of Intimacy and The Dance of Connection
Book Information
ISBN 9780393706277
Author Monica McGoldrick
Format Paperback
Page Count 384
Imprint WW Norton & Co
Publisher WW Norton & Co
Weight(grams) 625g
Dimensions(mm) 236mm * 157mm * 25mm