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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... ambivalence is present in any close relationship , but in mother - daughter ones it often seems more intense / Part of that intensity comes from a good feature of the mother - daughter inter- action : both members of this relationship ...
... ambivalence is present in any close relationship , but in mother - daughter ones it often seems more intense / Part of that intensity comes from a good feature of the mother - daughter inter- action : both members of this relationship ...
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Mending the Mother-daughter Relationship Paula J. Caplan. AMBIVALENCE We have looked in detail at the power of the polarized mother- images to make us deeply ambivalent about our mothers . When strong ambivalence is a characteristic of ...
Mending the Mother-daughter Relationship Paula J. Caplan. AMBIVALENCE We have looked in detail at the power of the polarized mother- images to make us deeply ambivalent about our mothers . When strong ambivalence is a characteristic of ...
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... ambivalence ( evidenced by her mixed reactions of caring and anger ) , she gradually under- stood the effects of the myth that mother - daughter closeness is unhealthy . Furthermore , she saw that her feeling that she ought to be ...
... ambivalence ( evidenced by her mixed reactions of caring and anger ) , she gradually under- stood the effects of the myth that mother - daughter closeness is unhealthy . Furthermore , she saw that her feeling that she ought to be ...
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