Each time I listened to one of these women s stories I
was offered a great gift: the gift of her experience, joys
sorrows,and successes. I could see my life in their
stories--what I had done differently, what I may or may not
do in the future. I saw the support and encouragement we can
receive from one another.
Taking the risk of following your inner voice while listen-
ing to your heart and intuition is the theme that runs through-
out this book. These are stories of women who live their
truths. Trusting themselves has not always been easy, and
many times they have doubted, been afraid, and been criti-
cized. But they have still nmved forward, through adversity
into healing, for themselves and others.
Virginia Satir, often called the "Columbus of Family
Therapy," was one of the first therapists to reach across years
of conventional practice by simply touching her client s hand,
using a gesture of human warmth as a way to heal. She again
breached conventional rules by involving the family in an
individual s therapy. She knew that the family environment af-
fected her clients.
Following her instincts, Claudia Black began to invite the
adult children of her alcoholic clients into her office. Nobody
had done that before. People invited the spouses of the alco-
holic, and perhaps the children living at home, but not the
adult children. She" began ,to see behavioral similarities in
these adult children, and out of that developed a therapeutic
philosophy for this previously ignored population.
As a psychiatrist at the University of Chicago, Elisabeth
Kubler-Ross began a series of lectures on death and dying. To
the chagrin of ninny of her colleagues, she began to ask how
dying clients felt. From her work with the terminally ill she
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