For as long as there have been families, parent-child relationships have been the cause for happiness and, perhaps as often, a source of stress, distress and grief. The beauty of fusion frequently disintegrates into the calamity of fission as childhood gives way to adolescence. Adolescence too often transforms the home environment into a war zone. Today
Dr. Dorzilme brings to this process the fruits of a distinguished career as pastor, teacher and counselor and of the associated training, from the baccalaureate to the doctoral levels. He has also been the father of two adolescent children. And he was, of course, an adolescent himself. Given that background and his profound interest in the subject, readers of No Need to Fight are assured of a great intellectual treat and a rich spiritual blessing. Enjoy.