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A photograph speaks volumes explain this in 100 words

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AMONG the many pictures in the family album was a prescient family portrait: Mother was off to one side holding the dog, father was hugging their son and daughter, and all were grinning happily. Shortly after this picture of seeming familial contentment was taken, the couple divorced, the father took custody of the children and the mother kept the dog.

Another woman was struck by an unmistakable pattern in the pictures of her family when she was a child. In every photo of the four of them, she and her brother were touching their mother and their father stood apart, with both physical distance and hands-in-pockets stance precluding any contact with his children. Her eyes filled with tears as she began to understand why she had never felt close to her father. And when she looked at the pictures of her own family, a similar pattern was obvious: She and her daughter were always close together and her husband was off to one side. No wonder she felt so distant from him, she thought; he was just like her father.

Somewhere in nearly every American household lie powerful documents of the family's emotional as well as social history, photographs that can help people understand relationships and recall long-forgotten or repressed events that have continuing significance.

''Everyone takes pictures and everyone has pictures, but no one looks at them to see what they tell us about ourselves, our families, our relationships,'' remarked Dr. Alan D. Entin, a family therapist in Richmond, Va.

A sophisticated reading of photographs can give anyone a better sense of a family situation. But this is proving especially so in psychotherapy as a growing number of therapists use family pictures and other forms of ''phototherapy'' to facilitate treatment and to deepen people's insights about themselves and their families. An international society of phototherapists has recently been formed and a biennial journal is being published. Various dimensions of the technique are described in a recently published professional text, ''Phototherapy in Mental Health,'' edited by Dr. David A. Krauss and Dr. Jerry L. Fryrear, and published by Charles C Thomas...

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