Description: Shipping options:Lower/slower - choose media mail shipping - ships in a padded envelope only, may take longer.Faster/protected - choose ground advantage shipping - always ships in a box with extra padding for protection. Description:Do you long for a better relationship with your daughter? Do occasionally feel as though you have failed as a mother, or blame yourself because your relationship with your daughter is strained, faltering, or nonexistent? Do you feel that your daughter is always dissatisfied? Or are you smothered by your daughter's dependence? Moreover, do you feel that the relationship is determined and that there is no chance that it could grow to become an incredibly nurturing friendship? Dr. Charney Herst and her book, For Mothers of Difficult Daughters, are here to help. It is the first mother-daughter book that takes the point of view -- and the side -- of the mother, and it helps you understand your particular bond while providing practical steps towards repairing your relationship with your daughter. Through over 25 years of individual counseling, as well as her popular group therapy sessions for mothers of difficult daughters, Dr. Herst has found solutions that work. Whether your daughter is dependent, dissatisfied, or distant, Dr. Herst believes you should never give up hope. In this practical book, Dr. Herst helps mothers untangle the web of personal history and intense emotion inherent in the relationships with their daughters and take the lead in repairing this all important bond. A Mother's Bill of Rights I have the right to be treated with respect. I have the right to control my own life for as long as I can. I have the right to an explanation of my children's feelings -- I can't Intuit their thoughts. I have the right to be sad or angry without hiding my feelings to protect my children. I have the right to say no. I have the right to reminisce and be sentimental. I have the right to talk to my children about my problems. I do not expect them to provide solutions, just listen. I have the right to buy nice things and go places. I have the right to my own opinions. I do not expect my children to agree with all of them. I have the right to miss my children. It does not mean I want to control them. I have the responsibility to respect each of my children and grant them the same rights I expect for myself. About the Authors:Dr. Charney Herst is a psychotherapist with a PhD in clinical psychology who specializes in relationship counseling. She leads group therapy sessions and conducts seminars for mothers of difficult daughters. She's married and has three daughters and two sons. She lives in Los Angeles. Lynette Padua is a 15-year veteran of the west coast book publishing industry. She is the author of Everything You Pretend to Know and Are Afraid Someone Will Ask and has been a freelance writer since 1991. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and son.
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Book Title: For Mothers of Difficult Daughters
Original Language: English
Item Length: 9.5 in
Vintage: No
Personalize: No
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Item Height: 1.0 in
Personalized: No
Features: Dust Jacket
Topic: Family, Family Life, Parent-Child Relationship, Relationships
Item Width: 6.5 in
Signed: No
Ex Libris: No
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Villard
Inscribed: No
Edition: First Edition
Publication Year: 1998
Era: 1990s
Author: Herst, Dr. Charney
Genre: Family, Parenting & Relations, Mind, Body & Spirit
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Weight: 20 oz
Number of Pages: 265