65th
Annual Conference
Thursday, February
21
Afternoon
Workshops
2:45-6:00 P.M.
Workshop
30
Family
Passions and Politics: Mother-in-Law/ Daughter-in-Law
Chairs:
Patricia Doyle
Ph.D., CGP, Private Practice, New York, New York
Charlotte Kahn Ed.D., CGP, Private Practice, New York, New
York
In our culture
daughter-in-law/mother-in-law strife has been legendary. Their
hurtful interactions - jealousy, hostility and difficult personal
and family dynamics- will be explored from an integrated
psychodynamic/systemic perspective.
experiential-sharing of
work experiences-didactic-demonstration
Learning
Objectives:
The attendee
will be able to:
1. Identify the nature of the interactions.
2. Begin distinguishiing current emotional responses from tose
transferred from thje past to the present.
3. Formulate behaviors and/or communications that might ameliorate
the problems.
Course
References:
1. Arnstein,
Helene S. (1985).
Between Mothers-in-Law and Daughters-in Law:
Achieving a Successful and Caring Relationship. A Gamut Book.
2. Barash, Susan Shapiro (2001).
Mothers-in-Law and
Daughters-in-Law: Love, Hate, Rivalry and Reconciliation. Far Hills,
NJ: New Horizon Press.
3. Dawson, Carol (1999).
The Mother-in-Law Diaries. Chapel Hill, NC:
Algonquin Books.
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