Family Ties, Family Secrets

Family Ties, Family Secrets

Author: Richard McCrohan

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2019-09

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 0359890881

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In 1961 when ten year old Richie meets Joey Pittman and his deranged family he doesn't realize that life as he knows it will be irrevocably changed. It now would be turned into a living nightmare. Then, years later, a chance encounter gives Richie the opportunity to end his terror and bring an end to the insanity of the Pittman family.


Family Secrets

Family Secrets

Author: Catherine Slaney

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2003-02-20

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1896219829

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A chance encounter led Catherine Slaney to investigate her family genealogy and revealed her great-grandfather, Dr. A.R. Abbott, Canada's first African-Canadian doctor.


Family Ties, Family Secrets

Family Ties, Family Secrets

Author: Richard McCrohan

Publisher:

Published: 2019-09

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 9781689803069

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Bundy, Gacy, Rader, Ridgeway...they all had one thing in common --- Gramma Pittman and her deranged family.Family Ties: In 1961 when Richie was ten years old he met Joey Pittman. Although they became best friends, Richie had no idea that Joey and his family would drastically change his life forever and turn it into a living nightmare.Family Secrets: Now, years later, a chance encounter with a group of friends seeking to solve a sister's disappearancegives Richie the opportunity to put an end to his life-long torment and end the Pittman family forever.


Secrets in Families and Family Therapy

Secrets in Families and Family Therapy

Author: Evan Imber-Black

Publisher: W. W. Norton

Published: 1993-01-01

Total Pages: 425

ISBN-13: 9780393701470

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Secret-keeping is a seemingly unavoidable part of human interaction, from governments to married couples. Unlike privacy, which in the West is considered a healthy characteristic of the autonomous adult, secrets are often troublesome, creating distorted perceptions and strained relationships. Secrets, moreover, are complex. They differ in significance (a surprise party versus hidden incest), in the ways they shape family relationships (who knows what about whom), in their location (between family members or between the family and society), and in their effects on individual functioning (Does the secret affect only one relationship or the overall way the individual responds to others?). Because of this complexity, secrets are resistant to simple "rules": Therapy must comprise more than opening up the secret or addressing only the context and not the content or vice versa. Therapists are confronted with the difficult task of examining their own values regarding secrecy while, at the same time, providing an effective therapeutic environment. Practical issues of individual safety, the meaning of the secret for the family, the therapist's attitude towards secrets in general and the family's secret in particular - all must be considered in order for treatment to be effective. Here, Imber-Black and her contributors offer a vast array of approaches to helping families deal with secrets involving sexuality, race, violence, parentage, substance abuse, illness, and death. The contributors explore the therapeutic, social, and political issues of secrets, while always keeping families firmly in mind. Through the many case examples, they show us how families, at first constricted by the need tomaintain secrecy, can gain strength through greater openness. Part I sets the stage by defining secrets and their often shame-bound origins. Part II examines secrets throughout the family life cycle: in couples, between parents and children, and with loss. Part III shows how addictions such as drug abuse and eating disorders are often symptoms of unhealthy secrets. In Part IV, secrets of violence and abuse are discussed. Part V offers a comprehensive look at social secrets involving sexism, heterosexism, and taboos. Part VI discusses two very charged topics: secret-keeping involving race and racism and with AIDS. Part VII concludes the book by offering a pattern for teaching and handling secrets in therapist training. This diverse cast of talented therapists provides an elastic model for treating family secrets, while compelling us to reevaluate our own thinking about secrets.


Fatal Family Ties

Fatal Family Ties

Author: S. C. Perkins

Publisher: Minotaur Books

Published: 2021-07-20

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1250789656

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S.C. Perkins's Fatal Family Ties is the captivating third mystery in the Ancestry Detective series, in which Texas genealogist Lucy Lancaster deals with murders in both the past and present. Lucy is just about to tuck into a plate of tacos at her favorite Austin joint, Big Flaco’s, when she gets an unexpected visit from her former—and least-favorite—co-worker. Camilla Braithwaite hasn’t gotten much friendlier since the last time Lucy saw her, but that doesn't stop her from asking a favor. In her hand is a newspaper feature on an ancestor, a civil war corporal—and a liar, according to the article. Charles Braithwaite is depicted as a phony and a deserter, and Camilla wants Lucy’s help clearing his name. Lucy would prefer to spend her free time with her new beau, special agent Ben Turner, but takes the case, making no promises that Camilla will like the outcome of her investigation. Camilla leads Lucy to the Texas History Museum, where their first clue is a triptych painting, passed down in the Braithwaite family for generations, one panel of which has disappeared. But before Lucy can get much further, a member of the Braithwaite family is murdered in his own bed, and another panel of the painting found missing. There are no shortage of suspects among the Braithwaite clan—including Camilla herself. This case will take Lucy to Houston and back again as she works to find the truth, and catch an elusive killer.


Family Secrets

Family Secrets

Author: Annette Kuhn

Publisher: Verso

Published: 2002-11-17

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9781859844069

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A new edition with a new introduction and an additional chapter.


Family Secrets

Family Secrets

Author: Gloria González-López

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 2017-06-20

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 1479866172

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“My breasts stopped growing when my grandfather touched them,” confides ‘Elisa’, a young woman who recounts the traumatic incest and sexual abuse she experienced in childhood. In Family Secrets, Gloria González-López tells the life stories of 60 men and women in Mexico who, like Elisa, saw their lives irrevocably changed in the wake of childhood and adolescent incest. In Mexico, a patriarchal, religious society where women are expected to make themselves sexually available to men and where same-sex experiences for both men and women bring great shame, incest is easily hidden, seldom discussed, and rarely reported to authorities. Through gripping, emotional narrative, González-López brings the deeply troubling, hidden, and unspoken issues of incest and sexual violence in Mexican families to light. González-López contends that family and cultural structures in Mexican life enable incest and the culture of silence that surrounds it. She examines the strong bonds of familial obligation between parents and children, brothers and sisters, and elders and youth that, in the case of incest, can morph into sexual obligation; the codes of honor and shame reinforced by tradition and the Church, discouraging openness about sexual violence and trauma; the double standards of morality and stereotypes about sexuality that leave girls and women and gender nonconforming boys and men especially vulnerable to sexual abuse. Together, these cultural factors create a perfect storm for generations upon generations of unspoken incest, a cycle that takes great courage and strength to heal from and overcome. A riveting account, Family Secrets turns a feminist and sociological lens on a disturbing trend that has gone unnoticed for far too long.


Family Secrets

Family Secrets

Author: Deborah Cohen

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 389

ISBN-13: 0190673494

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What did families hide in the past and why? By delving into the familial dynamics of shame and guilt, Family Secrets investigates the part that families, so often regarded as the agents of repression, have played in the transformation of social mores from the Victorian era to the present day.


Family Secrets

Family Secrets

Author: Jamie Hill

Publisher: BWL Publishing Inc.

Published: 2018-01-01

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 1772990086

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As if stumbling over a dead body isn't enough, Crystal Cartwright finds herself playing surrogate mother to two small boys when their father--her neighbor--doesn't come home. The kids aren't much trouble, but the thieves, drug dealers and kidnappers they're about to encounter are. Detective Jack Dunlevy, a cop down on his luck, draws the cases no one else wants. A simple investigation involving a dead homeless man quickly changes as Crystal enlists Jack's help with the children. Drawn into a mystery that none of them could have anticipated, they're faced with a situation that will change their lives forever. Review. "Be sure to add Family Secrets by Jamie Hill to your reading list, you'll be glad you did." ~5 Hearts ~ Anita, The Romance Studio


Family Secrets

Family Secrets

Author: Nancy Thayer

Publisher: Little Brown GBR

Published: 1993-01

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 9780316906548

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A three-generation story featuring a stunning debutante in pre-war America, and her daughter and granddaughter, all of whom love passionately, and a devastating family secret, hidden for 50 years. The author's other novels include Three Women at the Water's Edge.