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Voices in the Family
A Therapist Talks About Listening, Openness, and Healing

Gottlieb, Daniel
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BOOK SUMMARY
From the acclaimed therapist, radio host, and author of LETTERS TO SAM:
A wise guide to listening and healing.
 
Daniel Gottlieb is a practicing family therapist with a radical approach: he talks readily about his experiences, feelings, and reflectionsev

BOOK SYNOPSIS

From the acclaimed therapist, radio host, and author of LETTERS TO SAM:
A wise guide to listening and healing.
 
Daniel Gottlieb is a practicing family therapist with a radical approach: he talks readily about his experiences, feelings, and reflections…even his life as a quadriplegic. This extraordinary attitude has generated the kind of trust, openness, and inspiration that has made his call-in radio show an outstanding success. Voices in the Family captures Dr. Gottlieb’s profound sense of caring, warmth, and wisdom. By sharing fascinating stories from his private practice, he provides a shining demonstration of how to make peace with ourselves, our families, and our partners. He compassionately discusses ways of dealing with our parents (whether we’re 15 or 50), handling the complex problems of love and marriage, and helping our children gain self-confidence and independence. Based on 20 years of experience, Dr. Gottlieb’s advice is both fresh and effective. By allowing us a glimpse of his own heart, he helps us heal our own.

BOOK REVIEWS
A warm helpful book.  The Washington Post
Everybody talks about empathy, but nobody does very much about itat least not as much as Dan GottliebA warm and tender book that cannot help but heal those who read it.Donald L. Nathanson, M.D.; Senior Attending Psychiatrist, The Institute of Pennsylvania Hospital; Clinical Associate Professor Psychiatry, Hahnemann University
Commonsense advice presentedin an easy and personal stylewith revealing glimpses into the human heart of the advice giver.  Kirkus Reviews


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MORE BOOK INFO
ISBN: 1402747608
ISBN(13-digit): 9781402747601
Dewey Decimal: 616.89/156
Library of Congress: 2007002083
Book Publisher: Sterling Pub Co Inc
Language: ENG
No. of Pages: 294



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