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Generation zu Generation: Familienprozess in Kirche und Synagoge

by Friedman, Edwin H. | HC | VeryGood
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Binding
Hardcover
Book Title
Generation to Generation
Weight
1 lbs
Product Group
Book
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ISBN
0898620597

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Publisher
Guilford Publications
ISBN-10
0898620597
ISBN-13
9780898620597
eBay Product ID (ePID)
381764

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
319 Pages
Publication Name
Generation to Generation : Family Process in Church and Synagogue
Language
English
Publication Year
1985
Subject
Social Work, Christian Rituals & Practice / Worship & Liturgy, Psychotherapy / Couples & Family, Psychology of Religion
Features
Reprint
Type
Textbook
Author
Edwin H. Friedman
Subject Area
Religion, Social Science, Psychology
Series
The Guilford Family Therapy Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
22 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.3 in

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Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
84-019347
Dewey Edition
19
Reviews
"An important contribution to...family systems thinking and pastoral care....One of the most creative aspects of this volume is the way the book is laid out. The chapters are organized around interrelated concepts that feed back on and amplify one another-a design that itself helps the reader begin to think systemically."--Journal of Pastoral Care and Counseling, "A must read for persons of the cloth, for it points to significant issues and considerations on the experience of living in families and working with a congregation as a family."--Review and Expositor "A groundbreaking book in the use of family therapy....The key is not expertise, but self-definition and self-understanding." --Behavioral Studies of Religion "An important contribution to...family systems thinking and pastoral care." --Journal of Pastoral Care, I was shocked, surprised and disillusioned when I began to realize that hard work, sincerity and prayer weren't enough to guarantee success in pastoral ministry. I kept getting myself into tangles that I didn't understand until I read this book by a storytelling rabbi with uncommon wisdom. Friedman helped me see that the best way to engage with the factors I can't control-like the opinions and behavior of others-was to focus on the factors that I can control: my own presence, identity and behavior in the social system of the local congregation., "A must read for persons of the cloth, for it points to significant issues and considerations on the experience of living in families and working with a congregation as a family."--Review and Expositor, "Well written and lively...required reading for pastoral counselors of every persuasion....Any therapist will find here new techniques for bringing about changes and will enlarge his or her conceptual framework of the human dilemma." --Jay Haley, "Well written and lively...required reading for pastoral counselors of every persuasion....Any therapist will find here new techniques for bringing about changes and will enlarge his or her conceptual framework of the human dilemma." --Jay Haley "Bravo! This superb book is essential reading for anyone who takes his or her participation in relationships seriously, particularly in the context of religious systems....I have found a book I can use in classroom teaching! It provides the best introduction to family systems and systems thinking that I have encountered." --Reverend Steven Preister, former director, National Center for Family Studies, Catholic University of America, "A groundbreaking book in the use of family therapy....The key is not expertise, but self-definition and self-understanding." --Behavioral Studies of Religion, "A groundbreaking book in the use of family therapy....The key is not expertise, but self-definition and self-understanding."--Behavioral Studies of Religion, A must read for persons of the cloth, for it points to significant issues and considerations on the experience of living in families and working with a congregation as a family., "A feature throughout the book is the heavy use of story and narrative to make a point. This is very effective as the narrative often contains multi-dimensional meanings that the author then explores in an engaging way....Provides an interesting and very readable account of how to incorporate family processes into congregational life."--Journal for the Study of Marriage and Spirituality, An important contribution to...family systems thinking and pastoral care....One of the most creative aspects of this volume is the way the book is laid out. The chapters are organized around interrelated concepts that feed back on and amplify one another--a design that itself helps the reader begin to think systemically., "A must read for persons of the cloth, for it points to significan issues and considerationson the experience of liviing in families and working with a congregation as a family."--Review and Expositor "A groundbreaking book in the use of family therapy....The key is not expertise, but self-definition and self-understanding." --Behavioral Studies of Religion, A groundbreaking book in the use of family therapy....The key is not expertise, but self-definition and self-understanding., "Well written and lively...required reading for pastoral counselors of every persuasion....Any therapist will find here new techniques for bringing about changes and will enlarge his or her conceptual framework of the human dilemma." --Jay Haley  , I was shocked, surprised and disillusioned when I began to realize that hard work, sincerity and prayer weren't enough to guarantee success in pastoral ministry. I kept getting myself into tangles that I didn't understand until I read this book by a storytelling rabbi with uncommon wisdom. Friedman helped me see that the best way to engage with the factors I can't control--like the opinions and behavior of others--was to focus on the factors that I can control: my own presence, identity and behavior in the social system of the local congregation., An important contribution to...family systems thinking and pastoral care....One of the most creative aspects of this volume is the way the book is laid out. The chapters are organized around interrelated concepts that feed back on and amplify one another-a design that itself helps the reader begin to think systemically., A feature throughout the book is the heavy use of story and narrative to make a point. This is very effective as the narrative often contains multi-dimensional meanings that the author then explores in an engaging way....Provides an interesting and very readable account of how to incorporate family processes into congregational life., "When [this book] was originally written, learning about the emotional side of congregations was not part of the curriculum in most seminaries. Now it is the gold standard in this area, and Generation to Generation is a text many clergy carry with them each day....Just as the book's title suggests, Friedman's ideas continue to be passed down to today's generation of leaders."--from the Foreword to the Paperback Edition by Gary Emanuel, PhD, and Mickie Crimone, MS, APRN "Well written and lively...required reading for pastoral counselors of every persuasion....Any therapist will find here new techniques for bringing about changes and will enlarge his or her conceptual framework of the human dilemma." --Jay Haley, "Friedman understood congregational life as no one else did at the time and possibly as no one else has done since....When this book was originally written, clergy flocked to read it, as well as to attend Friedman's lectures and participate in the training program he established. Just as the book's title suggests, Friedman's ideas continue to be passed down to today's generation of leaders."--from the Foreword to the Paperback Edition by Gary Emanuel, PhD, and Mickie Crimone, MS, APRN "Well written and lively...required reading for pastoral counselors of every persuasion....Any therapist will find here new techniques for bringing about changes and will enlarge his or her conceptual framework of the human dilemma." --Jay Haley, "I was shocked, surprised and disillusioned when I began to realize that hard work, sincerity and prayer weren't enough to guarantee success in pastoral ministry. I kept getting myself into tangles that I didn't understand until I read this book by a storytelling rabbi with uncommon wisdom. Friedman helped me see that the best way to engage with the factors I can't control-like the opinions and behavior of others-was to focus on the factors that I can control: my own presence, identity and behavior in the social system of the local congregation."--The Christian Century
Dewey Decimal
261.8/3585
Edition Description
Reprint
Table Of Content
IntroductionI. Family Theory1. The Idea of a Family2. Understanding Family ProcessII. The Families within the Congregation3. The Marital Bond4. Child-Focused Families5. Body and Soul in Family Process6. When the Parent Becomes the Child7. A Family Approach to Life-Cycle CeremoniesIII. The Congregation as a Family System8. Family Process and Organizational Life9. Leadership and Self in a Congregational Family10. Leaving and Entering a Congregational FamilyIV. The Personal Families of the Clergy11. The Immediate Family: Conflict and Traps12. The Extended Family: Its Potential for Salvation
Synopsis
This acclaimed, influential work applies the concepts of systemic family therapy to the emotional life of congregations. Edwin H. Friedman shows how the same understanding of family process that can aid clergy in their pastoral role also has important ramifications for negotiating congregational dynamics and functioning as an effective leader. Clergy from diverse denominations, as well as family therapists and counselors, have found that this book directly addresses the dilemmas and crises they encounter daily. It is widely used as a text in courses on pastoral care, leadership, and family systems., This acclaimed, influential work applies the concepts of systemic family therapy to the emotional life of congregations. Edwin H. Friedman shows how the same understanding of family process that can aid clergy in their pastoral role also has important ramifications for negotiating congregational dynamics and functioning as an effective leader. ......
LC Classification Number
BL625.6.F75 1985

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