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Better understand yourself by exploring relationship patterns to shape a sturdier self, improved relationships and a refreshing new outlook on lifeâ s challenges with the 2nd edition of this bestselling book.
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Better understand yourself by exploring relationship patterns to shape a sturdier self, improved relationships and a refreshing new outlook on lifeâ s challenges with the 2nd edition of this bestselling book.
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- Verlag: Exisle Publishing
- Second Edition
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 414g
- ISBN-13: 9781925335194
- ISBN-10: 1925335194
- Artikelnr.: 48256455
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Exisle Publishing
- Second Edition
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 414g
- ISBN-13: 9781925335194
- ISBN-10: 1925335194
- Artikelnr.: 48256455
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jenny Brown is the founder and executive director of the Family Systems Institute and the Family Systems Practice in Sydney, Australia, where she has a counselling practice and trains mental health professionals and organizations. Jenny has a Ph.D. in Social Science from the University of New South Wales. She has trained and earned academic awards at the University of Sydney and Columbia University, New York. Additionally, Jenny has completed many years of postgraduate education in systems approaches to counselling at Relationships Australia, Sydney; the Family Institute of Westchester, New York; and the Tavistock and Portman in London. Jenny lives in Sydney with her husband (and cocker spaniel) and enjoys the richness of her important relationships, in particular as a wife, mother to adult children and grandmother.
Introduction
Who's willing to work at growing up?
Part 1: Understanding the relationship foundations of adult maturity
1. Becoming a self in our relationships
2. Real maturity or pretend maturity
3. Family ties that bind
Part 2: Maturity for the first half of adult life
4. Leaving home and growing up
5. The single young adult
6. How marriage can grow people
7. Sex for grown-ups
8. Grown-up parenting
Part 3: Being a grown-up beyond family
9. Off to work we go
10. Developing mature beliefs
Part 4: Nurturing maturity in the face of set backs
11. Separation and divorce
12. Symptoms and setbacks
Part 5: Maturity enhancement in the second half of life
13. Midlife
14. Ageing well
15. Old age and facing death
Part 6: Broadening the focus
16. The grown-up helper
17. Society and self
Epilogue
Appendix 1: Summary questions for reflection
Appendix 2: Mature connection and separateness
Appendix 3: What are guiding principles?
Appendix 4: Differentiation of self as a continuum
Appendix 5: How to construct your family diagram
Appendix 6: An overview of human development across the lifespan from a
Bowen family systems perspective
Appendix 7: Some Biblical reflections on relationships
Notes
Bibliography and further reading
Acknowledgements
Index
Who's willing to work at growing up?
Part 1: Understanding the relationship foundations of adult maturity
1. Becoming a self in our relationships
2. Real maturity or pretend maturity
3. Family ties that bind
Part 2: Maturity for the first half of adult life
4. Leaving home and growing up
5. The single young adult
6. How marriage can grow people
7. Sex for grown-ups
8. Grown-up parenting
Part 3: Being a grown-up beyond family
9. Off to work we go
10. Developing mature beliefs
Part 4: Nurturing maturity in the face of set backs
11. Separation and divorce
12. Symptoms and setbacks
Part 5: Maturity enhancement in the second half of life
13. Midlife
14. Ageing well
15. Old age and facing death
Part 6: Broadening the focus
16. The grown-up helper
17. Society and self
Epilogue
Appendix 1: Summary questions for reflection
Appendix 2: Mature connection and separateness
Appendix 3: What are guiding principles?
Appendix 4: Differentiation of self as a continuum
Appendix 5: How to construct your family diagram
Appendix 6: An overview of human development across the lifespan from a
Bowen family systems perspective
Appendix 7: Some Biblical reflections on relationships
Notes
Bibliography and further reading
Acknowledgements
Index
Introduction
Who's willing to work at growing up?
Part 1: Understanding the relationship foundations of adult maturity
1. Becoming a self in our relationships
2. Real maturity or pretend maturity
3. Family ties that bind
Part 2: Maturity for the first half of adult life
4. Leaving home and growing up
5. The single young adult
6. How marriage can grow people
7. Sex for grown-ups
8. Grown-up parenting
Part 3: Being a grown-up beyond family
9. Off to work we go
10. Developing mature beliefs
Part 4: Nurturing maturity in the face of set backs
11. Separation and divorce
12. Symptoms and setbacks
Part 5: Maturity enhancement in the second half of life
13. Midlife
14. Ageing well
15. Old age and facing death
Part 6: Broadening the focus
16. The grown-up helper
17. Society and self
Epilogue
Appendix 1: Summary questions for reflection
Appendix 2: Mature connection and separateness
Appendix 3: What are guiding principles?
Appendix 4: Differentiation of self as a continuum
Appendix 5: How to construct your family diagram
Appendix 6: An overview of human development across the lifespan from a
Bowen family systems perspective
Appendix 7: Some Biblical reflections on relationships
Notes
Bibliography and further reading
Acknowledgements
Index
Who's willing to work at growing up?
Part 1: Understanding the relationship foundations of adult maturity
1. Becoming a self in our relationships
2. Real maturity or pretend maturity
3. Family ties that bind
Part 2: Maturity for the first half of adult life
4. Leaving home and growing up
5. The single young adult
6. How marriage can grow people
7. Sex for grown-ups
8. Grown-up parenting
Part 3: Being a grown-up beyond family
9. Off to work we go
10. Developing mature beliefs
Part 4: Nurturing maturity in the face of set backs
11. Separation and divorce
12. Symptoms and setbacks
Part 5: Maturity enhancement in the second half of life
13. Midlife
14. Ageing well
15. Old age and facing death
Part 6: Broadening the focus
16. The grown-up helper
17. Society and self
Epilogue
Appendix 1: Summary questions for reflection
Appendix 2: Mature connection and separateness
Appendix 3: What are guiding principles?
Appendix 4: Differentiation of self as a continuum
Appendix 5: How to construct your family diagram
Appendix 6: An overview of human development across the lifespan from a
Bowen family systems perspective
Appendix 7: Some Biblical reflections on relationships
Notes
Bibliography and further reading
Acknowledgements
Index