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Virginia Satir’s seminal work, (New Human Relations in the Family Nucleus), serves as a cornerstone for modern family therapy. Originally published as Peoplemaking in 1972, this book explores how the family environment directly shapes individual self-esteem and the future of society. Core Themes & Pillars
Satir identifies four key elements that define how a family functions: Virginia Satir Relaciones humanas en el nucleo ...
: How the family relates to the outside world, ranging from isolation to open engagement. The Five Communication Postures Virginia Satir’s seminal work, (New Human Relations in
: The value each person places on themselves. Satir believed that low self-esteem is at the root of most dysfunctional family dynamics. The Five Communication Postures : The value each
: How family members convey meaning to one another. She emphasizes congruence —the ability to express feelings and thoughts honestly and authentically.
: Rules that govern how members feel and behave. These rules can either be flexible and nurturing or rigid and dehumanizing.