WmMorrowPB When Parents Hurt, Non-Fiction, Paperback, Joshua Coleman
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Description: The first book to seriously address the heartache of parents dealing with a distant, angry, or rejecting teenage or adult child, helping them take steps toward healing. WmMorrowPB When Parents Hurt, Non-Fiction, Paperback, Joshua Coleman - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
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Merchant: Harper Collins
Product ID: 9780061148439
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Dimensions: 135x203mm
ISBN: 9780061148439
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Author: all round evaluation
Rating: 5
Review: bought due to a major family fall out where my son walked. learnt my mistakes but also how mistakes sometimes only reinforce no give no return. if nothing else I would have liked this book given to me 40years ago to avoid the mistakes made. A different read to learn/think about what really is important before stubbornness is the only winner.
Author: lizmel
Rating: 2
Review: When hurting you'll try anything; I thought from the Blurb that this was going to present something new!! Obviously written from a different perspective from my own and whilst confirming what I had long believed; that psychologists are trained not ONLY to look for problems caused by mistakes in parenting rather than helping their 'CLIENTS' to take responsibility for their own actions, often insisted upon by them against parental better judgement, and then trying to JUSTIFY their m This is NOT helpful if you have genuinely tried to reason why, build bridges, listen to their perception of events, REMEMBER some of the most horrific (????!!!!) and express the fact that you love them and always will. I taught my kids that if you liked people more than you didn't they were worth maintaining as friends/family and vice versa. How hard it is to then fall into the latter category. And thanks Joshua for thinking it's OK to encourage our kids to break that bond! Oh and by the way, my daughter loves the Dad who needs her now, is not 'demanding' and only bothered to see them once every six weeks throughout their childhood.