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This book provides skills for therapists and families to help
improve interpersonal communication, promoting a new system of
family coexistence and a refreshed concept of the modern marriage
in society. Written from a constructivist peace perspective, the
book's aim is to reduce the high statistics of intimate partner
violence that occurs in Mexico, arguing that the culture of peace
and how it is born in the family in turn affects society for better
or for worse. Based upon interviews from 150 long-term married
couples, the chapters address the components that promote peaceful
dialogue in marriages, such as assertive language, active
listening, tolerance to frustration, and gender perspectives.
Including accessible language and several models of peace, the book
uniquely examines same-sex marriages, the role of children in
marriage conflicts, and prescribed gender assumptions and roles in
relationships. It aims to empower family members to move away from
old habits and seek a more equitable existence in marriages and
society at large. This interdisciplinary text will be of great
interest to family therapists and clinical social workers, as well
as to students and researchers in communication and peace studies.
This book provides skills for therapists and families to help
improve interpersonal communication, promoting a new system of
family coexistence and a refreshed concept of the modern marriage
in society. Written from a constructivist peace perspective, the
book's aim is to reduce the high statistics of intimate partner
violence that occurs in Mexico, arguing that the culture of peace
and how it is born in the family in turn affects society for better
or for worse. Based upon interviews from 150 long-term married
couples, the chapters address the components that promote peaceful
dialogue in marriages, such as assertive language, active
listening, tolerance to frustration, and gender perspectives.
Including accessible language and several models of peace, the book
uniquely examines same-sex marriages, the role of children in
marriage conflicts, and prescribed gender assumptions and roles in
relationships. It aims to empower family members to move away from
old habits and seek a more equitable existence in marriages and
society at large. This interdisciplinary text will be of great
interest to family therapists and clinical social workers, as well
as to students and researchers in communication and peace studies.
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