A group of psychology enthusiasts from around the world discuss John Bradshaw's book about The Family and it's relevance to our personal lives.
"Based on the public television series of the same name, Bradshaw On: The Family is John Bradshaw's seminal work on the dynamics of families that has sold more than a million copies since its original publication in 1988. Within its pages, you will discover the cause of emotionally impaired families. You will learn how unhealthy rules of behavior are passed down from parents to children, and the destructive effect this process has on our society. Using the latest family research and recovery material in this new edition, Bradshaw also explores the individual in both a family setting and a societal setting. He shows you ways to escape the tyranny of family-reinforced behavior traps -- from addiction and co-dependency to loss of will and denial -- and demonstrates how to make conscious choices that will transform your life and the lives of your loved ones. He helps you heal yourself and then, using what you have learned, helps you heal your family. Finally, Bradshaw extends this idea to our society: by returning yourself and your family to emotional health, you can heal the world in which you live. He helps you reenvision societal conflicts from the perspective of a global family, and shares with you the power of deep democracy: how the choices you make every day can affect -- and improve -- your world."
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This episode includes special guest Stefan Molyneux, philosopher and host of Freedomainradio.com based in Mississauga, Canada. We would love to hear your thoughts about the book and our discussion- feel free to add comments to this page.
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