All families fight. In some families, there are persistent minor disagreements. In others, poor alignments of personalities that go uncorrected. In others, there are deeply rooted dysfunctions that fuel fighting that never stops. When Families Fight explains why fighting happens in families, how to head it off and to deal with it, to bind and heal the wounds, to repair and renew relationships, and to help yourself and the people you love to grow past the need to strike out at one another.
James Lea draws upon his own family experience and his quarter century advising and counseling families in the US and other countries to examine what makes up a family, how parents and siblings can create and sustain conflict,who wins, who loses and who suffers most in a family fight, and ways to heal and keep your family free of conflict.
All families fight. In some families, there are persistent minor disagreements. In others, poor alignments of personalities that go uncorrected. In others, there are deeply rooted dysfunctions that fuel fighting that never stops. When Families Fight explains why fighting happens in families, how to head it off and to deal with it, to bind and heal the wounds, to repair and renew relationships, and to help yourself and the people you love to grow past the need to strike out at one another.
James Lea draws upon his own family experience and his quarter century advising and counseling families in the US and other countries to examine what makes up a family, how parents and siblings can create and sustain conflict,who wins, who loses and who suffers most in a family fight, and ways to heal and keep your family free of conflict.