
Harmony at Home
Discovering the path to wholeness “My husband isn’t into celebrating our anniversary. My friends getfancy dinners, big vacations, expensive jewelry—I feel very deprived.” “My ten-year-old daughter cannot handle the word ‘no.’She screams at the top of her lungs with everyone staring at her!I just can’t take this behavior anymore.” “My young son is a walking thunderstorm. He ‘hates’ everything;nothing ever pleases him. I feel so guilty for not liking my own child.” Like it or not, our homelife forces us to confront ourselves and each other. Harmony is the product of this confrontation; it’s a state in which we’re at peace with our personal journey. How do we achieve such a state? Is it possible to enjoy harmony under such difficult circumstances?In Harmony at Home, renowned family therapist and best-selling author Sarah Chana Radcliffe shares her unique approach to enhancing our peace of mind and sense of accomplishment throughout the highs and lows of family life—whether involving an