| Dorothy S Becvar - 2007 - 306 pages
Identifying and augmenting native strengths in families. Resilience is a fundamental therapeutic idea. Unfortunately therapists have a difficult time putting this idea to work. | |
| Dorothy Stroh Becvar, Raphael J. Becvar - 1999 - 148 pages
Introduces a systems world view in the context of family therapy. Describes some of the basic constructs by means of which social systems, particularly the family, may be ... | |
| Dorothy S. Becvar - 1997 - 280 pages
Based on the premise that humans choose experiences to learn and thus grow, Dorothy Bevcar's book is aimed at therapists of all persuasions and is designed to encourage a ... | |
| Judy Heath, Bernie Siegel - 2015 - 288 pages
Facing the loss of a loved one in a death-avoidant culture can be excruciating. Grievers may be expected to put on a brave face, to "move on" quickly, and to seek medication if ... | |
| Sherry Turkle - 2011 - 380 pages
A groundbreaking book by one of the most important thinkers of our time shows how technology is warping our social lives and our inner ones Technology has become the architect ... | |
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