Virginia Satir

"Families and societies are small and large versions of one another. Both are made up of people who have to work together, whose destinies are tied up with one another. Each features the components of a relationship: leaders perform roles relative to the led, the young to the old, and male to female; and each is involved with the process of decision-making, use of authority, and the seeking of common goals."

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Source: Virginia Satir (1988). “The new peoplemaking”, Science & Behavior Books

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Virginia Satir

Virginia Satir

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Virginia Satir was a pioneering family therapist known for her innovative techniques in communication and relationships, significantly impacting psychotherapy.

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