The 2nd edition of this bestselling book helps you understand yourself by understanding your relationships. Drawing on Bowen family systems theory, the book explores each life stage to see predictable relationship patterns and make purposeful self-adjustments. The result is improved relationships and a sturdier self.   To be human is to be in relationships. We can’t survive without them but it’s in relationships that we can so easily get unravelled. Some relationships just seem to do us in. Either we feel like we lose ourselves or feel burnt out from futile efforts to make things right for another. In our relationships we can experience the very best of ourselves and the very worst.   The message of Growing Yourself Up is that you can’t separate understanding the individual from understanding relationships. All of life’s relationships are integral to increasing self-awareness and maturity. And it’s not necessarily the comfortable relationships that promote personal growth. In this 2nd edition of the bestselling book, Jenny examines how to help others without fostering dependency, and how to determine what kind of help you or others want from therapists. This is in response to the many lay and professional people who have found this book valuable personally and want to know how to help others grow.   Drawing from Bowen family systems theory, the book takes you on a journey through each stage of life to see predictable patterns of relationships and to show how to use this knowledge to make purposeful adjustments in yourself; as well as lending a mature helping hand to others. The result is a sturdier self, sturdier relationships and a refreshing new way to view life’s challenges and opportunities.  
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Better understand yourself by exploring relationship patterns to shape a sturdier self, improved relationships and a refreshing new outlook on life’s challenges with the 2nd edition of this bestselling book.
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IntroductionWho's willing to work at growing up?Part 1: Understanding the relationship foundations of adult maturity1. Becoming a self in our relationships2. Real maturity or pretend maturity 3. Family ties that bindPart 2: Maturity for the first half of adult life4. Leaving home and growing up5. The single young adult6. How marriage can grow people7. Sex for grown-ups8. Grown-up parentingPart 3: Being a grown-up beyond family9. Off to work we go10. Developing mature beliefs Part 4: Nurturing maturity in the face of set backs11. Separation and divorce12. Symptoms and setbacksPart 5: Maturity enhancement in the second half of life13. Midlife14. Ageing well15. Old age and facing deathPart 6: Broadening the focus16. The grown-up helper17. Society and selfEpilogueAppendix 1: Summary questions for reflectionAppendix 2: Mature connection and separatenessAppendix 3: What are guiding principles?Appendix 4: Differentiation of self as a continuumAppendix 5: How to construct your family diagramAppendix 6: An overview of human development across the lifespan from a Bowen family systems perspectiveAppendix 7: Some Biblical reflections on relationshipsNotesBibliography and further readingAcknowledgementsIndex
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To be human is to be in relationships. We can't survive without them but at the same time it's in our relationships that we can so easily get unravelled. There are certain relationships that seem to just do us in. Either we feel like we lose ourselves or we feel burnt out from futile efforts to make things right for another. In our relationships we can experience the very best of ourselves and the very worst. The message of Growing Yourself Up is that you can't separate understanding the individual from understanding relationships. All of life's relationships are integral to increasing self-awareness and growing maturity - and it's not necessarily the comfortable relationships that promote personal growth. In the 2nd edition of her bestselling book, Jenny examines how to help others without fostering dependency, and how to determine what kind of help you or others want from therapists. This is in response to the many lay and professional people who have found the book valuable personally and want to know how to help others grow. Drawing from Bowen family systems theory, the book takes you on a journey through each stage of life to see the predictable patterns of relationships and to show how to use this knowledge to make purposeful adjustments in yourself; as well as lending a mature helping hand to others. The result, though certainly not a quick fix, is a sturdier self, sturdier relationships and a refreshing new way of viewing life's challenges and opportunities.
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An invaluable resource for anyone interested in better understanding themselves and their relationship patterns, and who wants to improve their relationships.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781925335194
Publisert
2017-11-01
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Exisle Publishing
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
296

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Biographical note

Jenny Brown is the founder and executive director of the Family Systems Institute and the Family Systems Practice in Sydney, Australia, where she has a counselling practice and trains mental health professionals and organizations. Jenny has a Ph.D. in Social Science from the University of New South Wales. She has trained and earned academic awards at the University of Sydney and Columbia University, New York. Additionally, Jenny has completed many years of postgraduate education in systems approaches to counselling at Relationships Australia, Sydney; the Family Institute of Westchester, New York; and the Tavistock and Portman in London. Jenny lives in Sydney with her husband (and cocker spaniel) and enjoys the richness of her important relationships, in particular as a wife, mother to adult children and grandmother.