Not on Speaking Terms
Clinical Strategies to Resolve Family and Friendship Cutoffs
14 October 2014
Description
How relationship rifts can affect people in therapy and how therapists can help.
Whether the result of miscommunication, betrayal, abandonment, or matters of principle, relationship breaks—children from parents, friends from one another and intergenerational—are common gut-wrenching experiences that often go unrecognised in therapy. Here, therapists learn how to pinpoint the causes of cutoffs, guide reconciliation and help clients who cannot find resolution heal without reconnection.