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Every Family Has A Story: How we inherit love and loss
By (Author) Julia Samuel
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Life
6th June 2023
4th May 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Family psychology
Sociology: family and relationships
Self-help, personal development and practical advice
Sociology: death and dying
Psychotherapy: couples and families
616.89156
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
227g
The bestselling psychotherapist explores what we inherit and how we can create the families we wish for In this Sunday Times bestseller, acclaimed psychotherapist Julia Samuel draws on her sessions with a wide variety of families, across multiple generations, to tell unforgettable stories of forgiveness, hope and love. Through eight beautifully told and insightful case studies, she analyses a range of common issues, from loss to leaving home, and from separation to step-relationships, and shows how much is, in fact, inherited -- and how much can be healed when it is faced together. Exploring the relationships that both touch us most and hurt us most, Julia offers moving and reassuring wisdom that is applicable to us all. Her twelve touchstones for family well-being -- from fighting productively to making time for rituals -- provide us with the tools to improve our relationships, and to create the families we wish for.
Engaging, informative and very well written -- Philippa Perry
Full of nuggets of wisdom -- Jackie Annesley * Sunday Times *
Engrossing, generous . . . excellent advice worth a whole shelf of textbooks -- Bel Mooney * Daily Mail *
I am a huge admirer of Julia's work -- Elizabeth Day
A profoundly important and compassionate book for understanding family relationships much better. Highly recommended -- Liz Earle
Julia Samuel, MBE, is a leading British psychotherapist and has authored three Sunday Times bestsellers- Every Family Has A Story, This Too Shall Pass and Grief Works. During the last thirty years, she has worked first for the NHS and then in private practice. She is Founder Patron of Child Bereavement UK and a Vice President of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. She lives in Somerset with her husband, and has four children and nine grandchildren.