What Children Learn From Their Parents' Marriage: It May Be Your Marriag e, But It's Your Child's Blueprint for Intimacy
By (Author) Judith P. Siegel
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperPaperbacks
7th March 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
306.81
Paperback
256
Width 134mm, Height 204mm, Spine 17mm
240g
A recognized marriage and family therapist explains that in very significant ways, what a child observes in his parent's marriage is the blueprint upon which all of his future intimate relationships are built.
How are your children learning about intimacy What are they seeing when they watch you interacting with your spouse In a ground breaking approach to family dynamics, What Children Learn from Their Parents' Marriage shows how a child's perception of the marriage his or her parents have created is the key to his or her psychological development and ultimate well-being.
Talking to both intact families and divorcing couples with children, marriage and family therapist Judith P. Sigel identifies seven essential elements of marriage that determine the emotional health of a child.
By combining her own work with the most current research, Dr. Siegal presents an eye-opening and highly readable book -- one that offers illuminating insight for parents everywhere who wish to build the secure foundation their children need for an emotionally healthy future.
Judith P. Siegel, Ph.D., C.S.W., is an associate professor at the New York University Ehrenkranz School of Social Work and a marriage and family therapist in private practice. A recognized expert in her field, she is the author of two academic books and numerous articles on marital dynamics and marriage therapy.