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More than personal boundaries, this book is really about relationships--healthy and unhealthy ones. Here bestselling author and psychotherapist Charles Whitfield blends theories and dynamics from several disciplines into practical knowledge and actions that your can use in your relationships right now. This comprehensive book opens with clear definitions and descriptions of boundaries, a self-assessment survey and a history of our accumulated knowledge. Going deeper, it describes the 10 essential areas of human interaction wherein you can improve your relationships. These include age regression, giving and receiving (projection and projective identification), triangles, core recovery issues, basic dynamics, unfinished business and spirituality. It shows in countless practical ways how knowledge of each of these is most useful in your recovery and everyday life.

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title Boundaries and Relationships Knowing Protecting and Enjoying the - photo 1

title:Boundaries and Relationships : Knowing, Protecting, and Enjoying the Self
author:Whitfield, Charles L.
publisher:Health Communications, Inc.
isbn10 | asin:
print isbn13:9781558742598
ebook isbn13:9780585106335
language:English
subjectInterpersonal relations, Self, Interpersonal Relations, Self Concept.
publication date:1993
lcc:HM132.W5 1993eb
ddc:158/.2
subject:Interpersonal relations, Self, Interpersonal Relations, Self Concept.
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Boundaries and Relationships
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Other Books by Charles L. Whitfield
Healing The Child Within
A Gift To Myself
Co-dependence
My Recovery Plan Stage 1, 2 and 3
(booklets)
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Boundaries and Relationships
Knowing, Protecting and Enjoying the Self
Charles L. Whitfield, M.D.
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Health Communications, Inc.
Deerfield Beach, Florida
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Charles L. Whitfield, M.D.
Box 420487
Atlanta, GA 30342
404-843-4300
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Whitfield, Charles L.
Boundaries and relationships: knowing, protecting, and enjoying
the self/by Charles L. Whitfield.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 1-55874-259-X
1. Interpersonal relations. 2. Self. I. Title.
HM132.W5 Picture 31993Picture 4Picture 5Picture 6Picture 7Picture 892-40512
158'.2dc20Picture 9Picture 10Picture 11Picture 12Picture 13Picture 14CIP
1993 Charles L. Whitfield
ISBN 1-55874-259-X
All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the written permission of the publisher.
Picture 15
Publisher: Health Communications, Inc.
3201 S.W. 15th Street
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442-8190
Cover design by Barbara M. Bergman
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Acknowledgments
Grateful thanks and acknowledgment for permission to use or quote material from the following sources:
Karen Paine-Gernee and Terry Hunt for two quotes from their book Emotional Healing, Warner Books, NY, copyright by the authors, 1990.
Barbara Harris for an edited reproduction of the chapter on boundaries from her book Spiritual Awakenings: A Guidebook for Experiencers published by Stage 3, 1993, copyright by the author, 1993.
Rokelle Lerner for a quote from her booklet "Boundaries for Codependents" from Hazelden, Center City, MN, copyright by the author, 1988.
Marilyn Mason for her concepts on intimacy from her booklet on "Intimacy" from Hazelden, Center City, MN, copyright by the author, 1986.
Greg Lawson for his cartoon on fusion, copyright by the artist, 1989.
Art Bouthillier for his cartoon on making a wall, copyright by the artist, date unknown.
Romaine Brooks for her drawing on the parents enmeshing the children, Smithsonian Institution Press, copyright by the artist, 1986.
Salvador Minuchin for his observations on boundaries and the quote from his book Families and Family Therapy, Harvard University Press, copyright by the author, 1974.
Michael Kerr and Murray Bowen for their concepts on triangles and two illustrations from their book Family Evaluations W.W. Norton, NY, copyright by the authors, 1988.
Tom Fogarty for his concepts and quotations from his articles on Fusion and Triangles from Compendium I, Center for Family Learning, New Rochelle, NY, copyright by the author 197378.
Ken Wilber for his concepts and a quote from his book No Boundary, copyright by the author, 1978.
Robert Frost for permission to reprint his poem "Mending Wall," copyright by Holt Rinehart & Winston, NY, 1963.
Marsha Utain for her description of roles and boundaries in getting out of triangles from her booklet "Stepping Out Of Chaos," Health Communications, copyright by the author 1989.
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Culver Pictures Inc. for woodcut of The Magician.
Special thanks to John Amodeo, Jean Kiljian, Herb Gravitz, Sally Merchant, Vicki Mermelstein and Barbara Harris for their review and suggestions for improvement on this book. Also to Mary Johnston for her excellent typing and Marie Stilkind for her superb editing.
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