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Book Reviews : The Healing Connection: How Women Form Relationships in Therapy and in Life. By Jean Baker Miller and Irene Pierce Stiver. Boston: Beacon, 1997, 231 pp., $24.00 (hardbound

Book Reviews : The Healing Connection: How Women Form Relationships in Therapy and in Life. By... can be an to those who continue to indefatigable journey inspiration with ambivalence about and fear of the conse- struggle leaving As an added references are as resource, quences. pertinent suggested well as a Where to Find section that lists addresses and tele- Help numbers of resources the phone throughout country. Both books would be instructive as texts in classes supplementary on and domestic violence and for focusing grief professionals working with clients who are these severe I have used enduring problems. some of the stories as of case studies in a course on examples Advanced Practice with the stories can also be Families; however, useful for and treatment The assessments, goal setting, planning. contents are for a mature audience who would benefit from definitely their informative for those who are interested in However, teachings. theoretical these elements are constructs, introductory noticeably absent. SONDRA BURMAN Rutgers University New New Brunswick, Jersey The Connection: How Women Form in and Relationships Therapy Healing in Baker Miller and Irene Pierce Stiver. Boston: Beacon, Jean Life. By 1997, 231 $24.00 (hardbound). pp., This book reflects and extends the work of the authors and their at the Stone Center at The center’s colleagues Wellesley http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work SAGE

Book Reviews : The Healing Connection: How Women Form Relationships in Therapy and in Life. By Jean Baker Miller and Irene Pierce Stiver. Boston: Beacon, 1997, 231 pp., $24.00 (hardbound

Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work , Volume 13 (2): 2 – Jul 1, 1998

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0886-1099
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10.1177/088610999801300211
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can be an to those who continue to indefatigable journey inspiration with ambivalence about and fear of the conse- struggle leaving As an added references are as resource, quences. pertinent suggested well as a Where to Find section that lists addresses and tele- Help numbers of resources the phone throughout country. Both books would be instructive as texts in classes supplementary on and domestic violence and for focusing grief professionals working with clients who are these severe I have used enduring problems. some of the stories as of case studies in a course on examples Advanced Practice with the stories can also be Families; however, useful for and treatment The assessments, goal setting, planning. contents are for a mature audience who would benefit from definitely their informative for those who are interested in However, teachings. theoretical these elements are constructs, introductory noticeably absent. SONDRA BURMAN Rutgers University New New Brunswick, Jersey The Connection: How Women Form in and Relationships Therapy Healing in Baker Miller and Irene Pierce Stiver. Boston: Beacon, Jean Life. By 1997, 231 $24.00 (hardbound). pp., This book reflects and extends the work of the authors and their at the Stone Center at The center’s colleagues Wellesley

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Affilia: Journal of Women and Social WorkSAGE

Published: Jul 1, 1998

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