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Virginia Meet Macgregor Mercury Press 1975 Paperback Used: Good Paperback This glossy paperback book is the inscribed by the author and was published in 1975 by the Mercury Press with 99 pages. The text is unmarked on toned pages. The page edges have some foxing. The binding is sound. The covers are moderately worn around the edges. Musty odor present. The signature book plate of Mr. Francis Fretwell is attached to the front paste down. Price:
17.95 USD
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Virginia M. Satir; Satir The New Peoplemaking Science and Behavior Books 1988-01 0831400706 / 9780831400705 Paperback Used: Good Paperback This paperback book was published in 1988 by Science and Behavior Books with 415 pages. The text is unmarked. The binding is sound. The page edges are toned. The edges are heavily worn. BiographyVIRGINIA SATIR (1916-1988) was a pioneering psychotherapist, lecturer, and author; she was internationally renowned for her work, especially in the field of family therapy. Considered one of the most distinguished therapists in recent history and selected to be on the boards of numerous prestigious councils, Satir was also known for her Change Process Model, still embraced today. Time magazine once wrote of her, "She can fill any auditorium in the country." She cofounded the Mental Research Institute in Palo Alto, California, the first organization to establish a formal training program in family therapy. BiographyVIRGINIA SATIR (1916-1988) was a pioneering psychotherapist, lecturer, and author; she was internationally renowned for her work, especially in the field of family therapy. Considered one of the most distinguished therapists in recent history and selected to be on the boards of numerous prestigious councils, Satir was also known for her Change Process Model, still embraced today. Time magazine once wrote of her, "She can fill any auditorium in the country." She cofounded the Mental Research Institute in Palo Alto, California, the first organization to establish a formal training program in family therapy. Price:
4.95 USD
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