Ned L. Gaylin is a distinguished expert in family therapy, focusing on the intricate connections between family, self, and the therapeutic process. His scholarship delves into the profound psychological dynamics that shape familial relationships and individual growth. With an emphasis on a person-centered perspective, Gaylin offers insightful explorations into achieving healing and development within the family unit. His work illuminates how individuals and families can navigate life's complexities to foster greater self-understanding and harmony.
A comprehensive person-centred look at the family as th essential element of
society. Explores our human need to be inter-connected and its implications
for both individual and family therapy. schovat popis
A L Gaylin is a storyteller guaranteed to keep you up all night.' Laura
Lippman And last but not least: `AL Gaylin is a great storyteller.' Mark
Billingham'A multi-layered tale that will keep you guessing, and guessing
again...slick, smart and surprising, with sinuous twists and turns.
On June 28, 1980, Kelly Michelle Lund shoots and kills Oscar-nominated director John McFadden at a party in his home. For years, speculation swirls over the enigmatic seventeen-year-old’s motives. Convicted of the murder, she loses her youth and her freedom—but keeps her secrets to herself. Thirty years later—and five years after her release from prison—the past has come back to haunt Kelly. Her father-in-law, movie legend Sterling Marshall, is found in a pool of blood in his home in the Hollywood Hills—dead from a shot to the head, just like his old friend John McFadden. Once again, Kelly is suspected of the high-profile murder. But this time, she’s got some unexpected allies who believe she’s innocent of both killings. But is she?