For Mothers of Difficult Daughters
"For Mothers of Difficult Daughters" explores the complex dynamics that can exist in the mother-daughter relationship, particularly when communication and expectations clash. This book provides insight into the emotional challenges faced by mothers navigating the tumultuous phases of their daughters' lives, often marked by rebellion, conflict, or misunderstanding. Through a combination of personal anecdotes, practical advice, and psychological research, it seeks to foster understanding and empathy, encouraging mothers to approach these difficulties with compassion. By addressing issues such as differing values, independence, and the search for identity, the work aims to help mothers and daughters find common ground, ultimately strengthening their bond.
(Used very good hardback first Edition by Lynette Padwa, Charney W. Herst published 1998)
"For Mothers of Difficult Daughters" explores the complex dynamics that can exist in the mother-daughter relationship, particularly when communication and expectations clash. This book provides insight into the emotional challenges faced by mothers navigating the tumultuous phases of their daughters' lives, often marked by rebellion, conflict, or misunderstanding. Through a combination of personal anecdotes, practical advice, and psychological research, it seeks to foster understanding and empathy, encouraging mothers to approach these difficulties with compassion. By addressing issues such as differing values, independence, and the search for identity, the work aims to help mothers and daughters find common ground, ultimately strengthening their bond.
(Used very good hardback first Edition by Lynette Padwa, Charney W. Herst published 1998)
"For Mothers of Difficult Daughters" explores the complex dynamics that can exist in the mother-daughter relationship, particularly when communication and expectations clash. This book provides insight into the emotional challenges faced by mothers navigating the tumultuous phases of their daughters' lives, often marked by rebellion, conflict, or misunderstanding. Through a combination of personal anecdotes, practical advice, and psychological research, it seeks to foster understanding and empathy, encouraging mothers to approach these difficulties with compassion. By addressing issues such as differing values, independence, and the search for identity, the work aims to help mothers and daughters find common ground, ultimately strengthening their bond.
(Used very good hardback first Edition by Lynette Padwa, Charney W. Herst published 1998)