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Making Contact

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The noted family therapist presents innovative concepts and techniques conducive to changing one's habits of communication and to establishing open, constructive, and life-enhancing modes of contact and communication within family relationships

96 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1976

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Virginia Satir

88 books218 followers
Virginia Satir (1916 – 1988) was an American author and psychotherapist, known especially for her approach to family therapy and her work with Systemic Constellations. She is widely regarded as the "Mother of Family Therapy" Her most well-known books are Conjoint Family Therapy, 1964, Peoplemaking, 1972, and The New Peoplemaking, 1988.

She is also known for creating the Virginia Satir Change Process Model, a psychological model developed through clinical studies. Change management and organizational gurus of the 1990s and 2000s embrace this model to define how change impacts organizations.

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342 reviews3 followers
May 10, 2016
Una guía para "avanzar en el laberinto y aprender a ver lo que allí está y comprender el hermoso milagro que son nuestras vidas, para ver con ojos nuevos, para diferenciar y sumar a lo que ya sabemos".
Son 88 páginas amorosas que nos enseñan a tener contacto íntimo.
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June 6, 2025
Really helpfull in understanding communication issues between people and explains in an easy way how we can improve it.
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56 reviews1 follower
October 17, 2019
¡Me encantó de principio a fin. Recomendado!
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155 reviews1 follower
May 23, 2023
Classic therapeutic wisdom. I look up to Virginia Satir so much- and loved being able to learn directly from her, in the books she has given us. The idea of "making contact" intersects perfectly with a lot of the most cutting edge, mindfulness and behavioral therapies used today. Satir is able to pump some heart centered vitality into that work with her humanity. I use Satir's metaphors & wisdom every day. Thank you.
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862 reviews82 followers
May 12, 2018
Me lo recomendó mi psicóloga para que yo pueda automotivarme y tener en cuenta que si me conecto conmigo misma, a través de todos mis sentidos, puedo igual conectarme y tener una mejor relación con quienes me rodean. Todo esto siendo sincera y valorando las palabras que se dicen. Creo que eso es lo que propone el libro, pero la verdad no estoy segura.
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30 reviews1 follower
May 5, 2025
It is a beautiful and brief discussion on communication, congruence, and being in contact with yourself. I thought it was a little scattered at times, and while this is likely due to its age, did not account for the neurodiverse experience. A really great read for therapists in my opinion, as well as people working on their relationships or struggling with relationships due to trauma.
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749 reviews24 followers
December 1, 2018
This book is about dynamics of relationships with others as well as with yourself. As good as Satir is reputed to be (I have not read anything else by her), this book felt like it was much too simple. The book is a quick read, but it is so general that it felt pretty vapid.
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Author 12 books92 followers
October 26, 2019
Fairly basic for someone who has been trying to self-improve for a long while now, but it does have a lot of good concepts.
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296 reviews4 followers
June 5, 2020
Excellent and simple book on communication. Published in 1976 it still stands up in terms of language patterns and attitude.
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234 reviews
July 22, 2020
It's a nice summary you could hand out to people but it talks down to you a little and O would have liked more substance.
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291 reviews2 followers
November 21, 2021
A somewhat dated, yet delightful and insightful primer for more present and effective human contact. As always, Satir is my hero.
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17 reviews
June 6, 2022
Claro y muy humano, con los puntos clave sobre el tema mostrados de una forma muy dinámica y entendible para todos.
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