We each have a personal narrative about our life that
incorporates stories within a larger whole. One or more of these
stories may reveal roots of traumas or life-changing events that
have impacted how we define ourselves-traumas or events that may
affect our relationships today. In "Family Stew," author Anne
Salter shows how we are created emotionally and demonstrates how we
often form dysfunctional belief systems and relationships from
legacies of relationships with family, religion, school, and other
early experiences.
Salter presents a full examination of the relationship with our
individual "self," from the time it first develops in family
relationships and as it proceeds into all patterns of animate and
inanimate relationships. She includes insight into forming
associations with other people, ourselves, and our sexuality, as
well as forming relationships with inanimate items, such as money,
home, work, religion or spirituality, and government and politics.
She also helps the reader to identify dysfunctional behaviors,
beliefs and patterns of functioning.
"Family Stew" includes real stories of people and the ways in
which their adult relationship choices directly reflect their
childhood experiences. Salter presents a guide and tool to help you
learn how to reclaim a healthy relationship with your individual
"self" and with all of the other connections in the world.
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