From the 1950s to the 1980s, psychologist Virginia Satir was one of the most influential developers in the new field of human relationship counseling. Often called the grandmother of Family Therapy, Satir assisted thousands of married couples and families to resolve old conflicts and create a more enjoyable life together. In her field, she was an expert, but Satir had one problem -- she couldn't teach what she did to others. Hundreds of people trained with her, but when they left her seminars, they were usually unable to copy what she had done.