The author of the #1 bestsellers Homecoming and Creating Love has written a new book that takes readers into the heart of the family's mysterious power to impact our lives. Using a tool called the genogram to chart key relationships, Bradshaw examines how family secrets are created, how they influence family members, and the risks involved in exploring them.
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John Bradshaw has been called "America's leading personal growth expert." The author of five New York Times bestsellers, Bradshaw On: The Family, Healing the Shame That Binds You, Homecoming, Creating Love, and Family Secrets. He created and hosted four nationally broadcast PBS television series based on his best-selling books. John pioneered the concept of the "Inner Child" and brought the term "dysfunctional family" into the mainstream. He has touched and changed millions of lives through his books, television series, and his lectures and workshops around the country.
During the past twenty-five years he has worked as a counselor, theologian, management consultant, and public speaker, becoming one of the primary figures in the contemporary self-help movement.
How does a Seeker liberate themselves from disempowering and limiting beliefs? By understanding your past personal history and then rewriting it, you empower yourself to move forward to recreate a timeless, limitless and abundant you. Cleaning out the family closet isn't easy but eventually it must be done! John Bradshaw's book can help. I highly recommend this book and think it is a classic for many more years to come.
In depth look at how the thoughts and behaviors of a generation can be passed to the next generation without having been purposely taught. These are unspoken but learned. Showed several famous family trees as examples, such as the Kennedy family, who are known womanizers and substance abusers. It was informative and eye opening.
Going back through the generations of my family this book helped me to see more clearly why i think, act, feel, react, etc. to outside influences and to look more closely at the strengths, and weaknessess of my parents and parents' generation to discover invisible family patterns that have influenced my life up to now. a great psychological read!
My biggest takeaway from this book was the creation of my own family genogram. The insights and the perspective I gained led to deep internal shifts of my thinking and to how I relate to myself in the larger context of my family unit, as well as how I relate to myself and my personal growth opportunities.
I was able to understand my own reactions to life that used to be a mystery. It helps cut the cords to weights from the past that you are not even aware of.
I thought I needed to read this but I don’t. There comes a time when you know you have moved beyond something that was important. This was so for this. So, I think it can be valuable for readers, but I don’t need it. I read it far later than was useful. I did pick up though that there are some valuable insights, and I liked the author’s style of communication.