Nerin, William F.
NERIN, William F.
NERIN, William F. American, b. 1926. Genres: Psychology, Human relations/Parenting, Self help. Career: Marriage and family therapist in private practice; University of Oklahoma, adjunct assistant professor of human relations, 1977-. Family Reconstruction Training Institute, co-director; presents training seminars in family therapy, communications, and human relations. Publications: Family Reconstruction: A Long Day's Journey Into Light, 1986; You Can't Grow Up Till You Go Back Home: A Safe Journey to See Your Parents as Human, 1995. Contributor to therapy journals. Address: 11221 35th Ave. Ct. N.W., Gig Harbor, WA 98332, U.S.A.
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