Toward effective counseling and therapy with individuals, co-parents, and families

 


Effective Clinical Work with Adult Clients
 Seeking to Reduce False-self Wounds

By Peter K. Gerlach, MSW
Retired Board member
Stepfamily Association of America

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        This research-based Web site exists to...

  • motivate people to stop the toxic [wounds + unawareness] cycle

  • improve the nurturance level of typical families, and...

  • reduce epidemic American divorce.

        This article is one of a series on effective professional counseling, coaching, and therapy with (a) these families, and with (b) typical survivors of childhood neglect and trauma.

        In these articles, "co-parent" means any part-time or full-time caregiving adult in a divorcing family or stepfamily. The "/" in re/marriage and re/divorce notes it may be a stepparent's first union.  These articles for professionals are under construction.

        Before continuing, pause and reflect - why are you reading this article? What do you need?

 

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