The New Peoplemaking

The New Peoplemaking by Virginia Satir is a revised and expanded edition published by Science and Behavior Books in January 1988. This 400-page work presents Satir’s insights on self-worth, communication, and family systems, drawing from her extensive experience with families globally. The engaging style for which Satir is known enhances the exploration of interpersonal relations and the dynamics within family units.
Readers will find that The New Peoplemaking delves into the complexities of how individuals relate to one another, emphasizing the importance of communication and self-worth in family settings. This edition includes six new chapters that elaborate on various aspects of life, making it a comprehensive resource for understanding family dynamics in the United States. The book serves as a valuable guide for those interested in the intricacies of parent-child relationships and interpersonal relations within families.
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Revised and expanded seminal work on families, with more than a million copies sold in 12 languages. The New Peoplemaking expresses Satir’s most evolved thoughts on self-worth, communication, family systems, and the ways in which people relate to one another. Drawn on Satir’s lifetime of experience with thousands of families around the world, it is written in the engaging style for which she is famous. The New Peoplemaking is completely revised and enlarged by six new chapters that elaborate on the whole of life.
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