Generation to Generation: Family Process in Church and Synagogue
 

Generation to Generation: Family Process in Church and Synagogue

by Edwin H. Friedman


This groundbreaking volume applies the concepts of systemic family therapy to the emotional life of congregations and their leaders. Challenging many of the conventions of pastoral counseling, Edwin H. Friedman shows how family theory points to a less stressful approach to the full range of the clergy's responsibilities. He also illuminates how congregational dynamics can be a useful model... (read more)

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When I read this book I felt like someone put their hand down my throat, grabbed the inside of my toes and turned me inside out. It was painful and liberating. You will learn a lot about "systems theory" and you will see the effect of your own family systems on you. The only caveat is this book is written for clergy and will be far less interesting to others.

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  • Bonnie Jean

    bonnie jean said:

    I am reading this for my marriage class. So far it is interesting but i have to admit it is quite similar to what i read when i obtained my social work degree. Kind of a social "worky" text.

    posted 2 weeks ago
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