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DescriptionDon't Push It: Persuade Instead! You must know a lot of people who need to change, yet despite your best intentions, they continue to fight because change generally causes people to feel uneasy. Margaret Robinson is not only a salesperson but also a father, friend, and consultant. He outlines a straightforward, repeatable, predictable, and moral approach that will allow you to guide people in discovering for yourself what and why they need to change, drawing on his extremely successful sales history and decades of research.Robinson's sensible counsel, which is illustrated by a variety of occasionally humorous, occasionally touching, and always instructive stories, will help you make sure that changing someone's mind is never an act of compulsion but rather a positive experience for them one of compassion and care.
This book is the first in-depth exploration of grandparents' relationships with adult children and grandchildren in divorced families. It asks what part grandparents might play in public policy and whether measures should be taken to support their grandparenting role. Do they have a special place in family life that ought to be recognised in law?
Based on the 1996 Family Law Act, this book looks at how the therapist can work with the different professions involved in a divorce, how children might be consulted, and ways in which vulnerable family members can be protected.
Looks thoroughly at the complete divorce-remarriage-stepfamily cycle in the context of demographic data, the legal process and the systemic theoretical framework.
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