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Harriet Lerner on Mothers and Daughters

Breaking the Patterns That Keep You Stuck

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Harriet Lerner on Mothers and Daughters

Written by: Harriet Lerner PhD
Narrated by: Harriet Lerner PhD
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Before a woman is anything else, she is a daughter. Her relationship with her mother anchors every other relationship in her life. Yet as an adult she may still blame her mother, try to change her, or fail to speak out about issues that matter. Harriet Lerner on Mothers and Daughters is a personal conversation for every woman who seeks to better understand the mystery of the mother-daughter bond. Dr. Lerner illustrates why our mothers inevitably disappoint us, and why it is so hard to stay connected - and stay ourselves - when differences arise. With specific skills and guidelines for changing the patterns that keep us stuck, Harriet Lerner on Mothers and Daughters represents this esteemed psychologist's most complete work on the central relationship in the emotional lives of women.

©2009 Harriet Lerner (P)2009 Harriet Lerner
Communication & Social Skills Parenting Relationships Self-Help
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A very nuanced and compassionate view of women's lives and experiences, and how those shape our relationships and self worth. especially, aa the title says how mother daughter dynamics affect our lives and how our lives affect our mother daughter relationship. And how this shapes how we relate to other significant people in our lives. Foremothers and their experiences are equally important...A must read for everyone, up there with the mandatory, IMO, A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf.

A must listen / read for women everywhere,

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