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The Intentional Family by William J. Doherty (1997, Hardcover) 
The Intentional Family by William J. Doherty (1997, Hardcover)

 
The Intentional Family by William J. Doherty (1997, Hardcover)

Publisher: Perseus Books
Publication Date: 1997-05-01
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0201694662
ISBN-13: 9780201694666
Product ID: EPID956380
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Publication Date:1997-05-01

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Length:221 pages
Height:10.0 in
Width:6.5 in
Thickness:1.0 in
Weight:16.8 oz

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A family therapist offers thoroughly tested strategies to maintain family unity under the pressures of modern life, including improving communication among members, encouraging involvement in family life, and managing conflict. Tour.

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Doherty, a family therapist for more than 20 years, focuses on strengthening family relationships by creating intentional rituals that will help the family define itself. Doherty acknowledges the various family structures (two-parent, single-parent, stepparent, and extended families) in today's culture and presents guidelines to help families of all types. He examines opportunities for "rituals of connection" during routine activities such as mealtimes or during vacations and "rituals of celebration" for events such as birthdays, anniversaries, or Christmas. His work concludes with suggestions for implementing rituals and a useful bibliography. This unique if somewhat narrow work is recommended for public library parenting collections. Kay L. Brodie, Chesapeake Coll., Wye Mills, Md.
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The Intentional Family, explains Doherty, director of the Marriage and Family Therapy Program at the University of Minnesota, "is one whose members create a working plan for maintaining and building family ties, and then implement the plan as best they can." He suggests that family rituals are an integral means by which family members can promote and sustain these ties. For an event to be a ritual, as opposed to a habit, it must give its participants four things: predictability, connection, identity and a forum to promote the family's values. Mealtimes and vacations offer opportunity for rituals that involve every member of a family. Also important are bonds established between individuals: husband and wife can cultivate their own "couple" rituals; and each parent can formulate rituals with each child as a way to strengthen individual ties. Finally, the family as a whole can connect with their community through such activities as churchgoing or volunteer work. Doherty's advice is particularly sensitive to the needs of the single-parent household and those that include stepparents and stepchildren. Though the text is fairly dry, it is enlivened by examples of how families have developed and their own rituals. (June)
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