Merle A. Fossum and Marilyn J. Mason
Facing Shame
Families in Recovery
"This book will be helpful to all practitioners of psychological services
and to all persons who wish to understand their dilemnas better." Virginia M.
Satir
Families that return for treatment time and again often have problems that seem
nrelatedsuch as compulsive, addictive, or abusive behaviorsbut that
are linked by an underlying process of shame. Comparing the shame-bound family
system with the respectful family system, Fossum and Mason outline the assumptions
underlying their depth approach to family therapy and take the reader step by step
through the stages of therapy. Case examples are used to illustrate the process.
"A sensitive book, rich in understanding. . . . As the authors teach us how to fill
the emotional void that shame createsproviding a positive therapeutic alternative
to the blame-shame gamethey also fill a void that has long existed in the field."
M. Duncan Stanton, Ph.D., Professor and Director, Division of Family Programs,
University of Rochester Medical School
Merle A. Fossum, ACSW, is co-founder of the Family Therapy Institute in St. Paul,
Minnesota, where he is director of training. He has been a family therapist for
twenty-five years. Marilyn M. Mason, Ph.D., is a family therapist at the Family
Therapy Institute in St. Paul. She is also clinical assistant professor at the University
of Minnesota Medical School.
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