This revolutionary book, based on the innovative Bowen Family Systems Theory, is truly the first self-help guide that shows how to improve and fully develop our individual selves by improving our relationships--from friendships and family to the workplace--and how we use them.
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This revolutionary book, based on the innovative Bowen Family Systems Theory, is truly the first self-help guide that shows how to improve and fully develop our individual selves by improving our relationships--from friendships and family to the workplace--and how we use them.
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Dan Norquist (Cover Design) Good. xxii, 216, [2] pages. Illustrations. Glossary. Reading Notes. Index. Back corner has a corner creased. Inscribed by author on title page. Previous owner's mailing sticker on top of title page. Foreword by Michael Kerr. Foreword by Murray Bowen. Foreword by Walter Toman. "What is making contact? It is hard to define, but people do know when they have or have not made contact… Sometimes it seems that humans have lost the art. The range of possibilities for contact open to human beings is extremely large, ranging from conversations that can last hours to something as brief as a pull on a pigtail. However, just a small attempt to make contact with the other person on a regular basis can put a distant relationship back on track." Roberta M. Gilbert, Extraordinary Relationships: A New Way of Thinking about Human Interactions. Dr. Gilbert is a psychiatrist whose primary interest is in Bowen family systems theory and its applications for individuals, families, organizational leaders and therapists. Dr. Gilbert attended medical school and completed her specialty training in psychiatry at SUNY at Buffalo. Postgraduate training included two years in the Family Program of the Menninger Clinic and the Postgraduate Program at the Georgetown University Family Center from 1982 to 1987. She has been on the faculty of the Bowen Center since 1988, serving as a presenter and supervisor. She has also been an editorial consultant for Family Systems, published by the Bowen Center. She has served on program committee and the Journal editorial board. She is a regular presenter at the Clinical Conference Series. In addition to her psychiatric practice, Dr. Gilbert provides leadership training for clergy and other leaders of organizations in Richmond, VA. Dr. Gilbert's books include Extraordinary Relationships: A New Way of Thinking About Human Interaction, Connecting With Our Children: Guiding Principles for Parents, Extraordinary Leadership, The Eight Concepts of Bowen Theory, and The Cornerstone Concept.