Stepfamily Life: Why it is Different and How to Make it Work
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In this book, Margaret Newman, an experienced couple and family counsellor and a member of a stepfamily herself, describes challenges that members of a stepfamily usually encounter. these include managing the complications of stepfamily life, understanding how to help children through difficult times, and ways to maintain a loving relationship. Using case studies and the experience of working with a broad range of stepfamily situations, she examines problem areas and explains what is happening and what to do about it. Margaret Newman is co-author of the acclaimed Really Relating and co-founder of the Jansen Newman Institute in Sydney.
Author: Margaret Newman
Format: Paperback, 224 pages, 229mm x 220mm, 1 g
Published: 2004, Finch Publishing, Australia
Genre: Social Studies: General
Description
In this book, Margaret Newman, an experienced couple and family counsellor and a member of a stepfamily herself, describes challenges that members of a stepfamily usually encounter. these include managing the complications of stepfamily life, understanding how to help children through difficult times, and ways to maintain a loving relationship. Using case studies and the experience of working with a broad range of stepfamily situations, she examines problem areas and explains what is happening and what to do about it. Margaret Newman is co-author of the acclaimed Really Relating and co-founder of the Jansen Newman Institute in Sydney.
Stepfamily Life: Why it is Different and How to Make it Work