
Monica McGoldrick
You Can Go Home Again
Reconnecting with Your Family
"Monica McGoldrick's splendid new book is a
gift, a rich source of hope, information, and insight
that will teach readers to reconnect with our past
and invent a new future."--Harriet Lerner, Ph.D.
Those who learn from the past are not condemned to
repeat it. In this revelatory book, family therapist Monica
McGoldrick explains how the use of genograms (family trees) can bring
to light a family's history of estrangement, alliance, divorce,
or suicide, revealing intergenerational patterns that prove
more than coincidental.
McGoldrick's genograms of famous families, such as
the Kennedys, Hepburns, Beethovens, and Brontës,
complement discussion of the influence of birth order and sibling
rivalry, family myths and secrets, cultural differences, couple
relationships, and the pivotal role of loss. At the close of each
chapter are questions that train the reader to think as researcher;
with McGoldrick's guidance, we learn to mine previously
untapped information about our own family patterns.
"Nothing captures the poignant struggles, dreams,
and themes of family life with such precision as does the
genogram, and in You Can Go Home Again Monica McGoldrick
explains this method of family history-gathering with remarkable
ease, clarity, and compassion."--Maggie Scarf
Monica McGoldrick is the co-founder and director of the
Family Institute of New Jersey. She lives in Highland Park,
New Jersey.
1997 / paperback / ISBN 0-393-31650-5 /
Photographs, drawings / 336 pages / psychology
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