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The Process of Early Recollection Reflection (PERR) for Couples and Families

Daniel Eckstein

Ottawa University, Phoenix

Deborah Vogele Welch

Reflective Leadership Associates

Victoria Gamber

Capella University

The purpose of this article is to offer a specific method for couples and/or family members to consider the implications of a formative personal early recollection on one’s current relationship. The authors have created the process of early recollection reflection as a systematic way of understanding and then changing or rewriting early experience. This can be a powerful way to change current life behaviors and experiences.

The Family Journal, Vol. 9, No. 2, 203-209 (2001)
DOI: 10.1177/1066480701092019


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