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June 21, 1996 - Image 74

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-06-21

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chological conflict is the path to
resolution, Ms. Tracht steers clear
from advocating any showdowns.
In most cases, she observes, the
hurt happened many years ago.
And, many times, the parent's
parent wasn't able to nurture ef-
fectively. That's why Ms. Tracht
encourages the reader to find
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ing ways to manage the many
stress factors on families.
Although Ms. Tracht remains
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for others.
'When parents don't know
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Being raised a Jew, she says,
has helped her to grasp the need
to rediscover how to nurture one's
inner child. "Judaism teaches
that every child should be given
every chance, that children are
precious and must be nurtured
to their full potential."
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