Don't Blame Mother: Mending the Mother-daughter RelationshipA nationally recognized expert on the psychology of women shows how the angerand agony of the mother-daughter relationship can be replaced with a new bondbased on understanding and respect. |
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... Ellen and her mother , Sue , had an experience that elicited these feelings . When Ellen and her husband split up , she took her three teenaged children and moved back to her home- town . Ellen's parents had lived there since before she ...
... Ellen and her mother , Sue , had an experience that elicited these feelings . When Ellen and her husband split up , she took her three teenaged children and moved back to her home- town . Ellen's parents had lived there since before she ...
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... Ellen's trip with her boyfriend ) to release some of their pent - up love . Ellen felt both despair and anger at her mother , because nothing she did seemed to meet her mother's standards : her divorce was an em- barrassment to her ...
... Ellen's trip with her boyfriend ) to release some of their pent - up love . Ellen felt both despair and anger at her mother , because nothing she did seemed to meet her mother's standards : her divorce was an em- barrassment to her ...
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... Ellen's husband and treated him like a son , so Ellen's divorce involved a loss of a relationship for Sue , too . Understand- ably , Sue held back from getting her own hopes up about this new man . As Sue and Ellen talked , Sue managed ...
... Ellen's husband and treated him like a son , so Ellen's divorce involved a loss of a relationship for Sue , too . Understand- ably , Sue held back from getting her own hopes up about this new man . As Sue and Ellen talked , Sue managed ...
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