All families have secrets. Some secrets are healthy. But others--those
John Bradshaw calls "dark secrets"--limit the wholeness and freedom of
every member of the family, often generation after generation.
John Bradshaw's compelling new book takes us into the heart of the
family's mysterious power to impact our lives. It ex-plores how secrets
are created, how they influence us (even if we don't know they exist),
and the risks we take in exploring them.
At the core of "Family Secrets" is a step-by-step guide to uncovering
the secrets of the past and present, using a tool called the genogram to
chart key relationships. Through many fascinating examples, this unique
book shows how to recognize crucial gaps and silences, reconstruct
missing information, and decipher partial memories.
It also offers readers vital advice on how to deal with the truths
revealed, plus ways to stay safely and honestly connected with our
families.
John Bradshaw's six-part PBS television series, "Family Secrets, " first
aired in summer 1995, and will remain in syndication in the United
States and Canada through 1997. A second new series, "John Bradshaw on
Eating Disorders, " is also in circulation.