8 self-study Lessons to help end the [wounds + unawareness] cycle
Questions Family Adults Should Ask
about wound-recovery, communication, grief,
and high-nurturance family relationships

By Peter K. Gerlach, MSW
Member NSRC Experts Council

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        America's divorce epidemic and wide scope of other social problems like addictions, obesity, "de-pression," abortions, bankruptcies, school dropouts, and suicide suggest that family adults and suppor-ters need something. Based on 30 years' clinical research and direct consultations with almost 1,000 typical American co-parents and kids, I suggest one thing they need is motivation to seek accurate infor-mation on the topics below.

       Despite formal education and life experience, most family adults don't know what they need to know - so they're often unclear on what to ask. This Q&A series suggests relevant questions on each topic, and offers initial answers and links to more information. To sample what typical lay adults and many family professionals need to know, try these self-discovery quizzes.  

Note that the key articles in this nonprofit stress-prevention Web site are integrated into a series of six related guidebooks for family adults and lay and professional supporters. Four of the books are for people interested in high-nurturance stepfamilies, tho much in them pertains to all families.

Q&A Index

        Click a topic to see and scan related questions. Each question links to answers in a summary popup or a full article. If you don't find your question, try searching the site, scan the site course outline or this topic index, or ask me!

   Note the definitions of terms used in this series and Web site, and these related resources.

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Updated July 23, 2010