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100 1  Forward, Susan. 
245 10 Mothers who can't love :|ba healing guide for daughters
       |h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cSusan Forward ; with 
       Donna Frazier Glynn. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 0  Read by David Atlas, Cherise Boothe, Susan Forward, 
       Kathleen Gati and Julia Whelan. 
520    Bestselling author Susan Forward looks at the devastating 
       impact unloving mothers have on their daughters and 
       provides effective techniques for overcoming that painful 
       legacy. Over the course of thirty-five years as a 
       therapist, Susan Forward has worked with a large number of
       women struggling to escape the emotional damage inflicted 
       by the women who raised them. Subjected to years of 
       criticism, competition, role reversal, smothering control,
       emotional neglect, and other forms of abuse, women raised 
       by mothers who can't love are plagued by anxiety, 
       depression, relationship problems, lack of confidence, and
       difficulties with trust. But as Forward explains in 
       Mothers Who Can't Love, it is possible to heal the mother 
       wound and find help and validation. The many different 
       kinds of unloving mothers-the narcissistic mother, the 
       competitive mother, the overly enmeshed mother, the 
       control freak, mothers who need mothering, and mothers who
       abuse or fail to protect their daughters from abuse-are 
       all described in these pages. They each bring unique 
       issues to the mother-daughter dynamic and need to be 
       understood in order for healing to begin. Filled with 
       compelling case histories, Mothers Who Can't Love outlines
       the self-help techniques Forward has developed to 
       transform the lives of her clients, showing women how to 
       overcome the pain of their childhoods and act in their own
       best interests. Riveting and compassionate, this landmark 
       book will give daughters the emotional support and tools 
       they need to reclaim their confidence and self-respect so 
       that the emotional destructiveness they grew up with does 
       not constitute a legacy for future generations. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Mothers and daughters. 
650  0 Mothers and daughters|xPsychological aspects|vCase 
       studies. 
650  0 Maternal deprivation|vCase studies. 
650  0 Mothers and daughters|xPsychology. 
650  0 Motherhood|xPsychology. 
650  0 Love, Maternal. 
650  0 Intergenerational relations|vCase studies. 
700 1  Glynn, Donna Frazier. 
700 1  Atlas, David.|4nrt 
700 1  Boothe, Cherise.|4nrt 
700 1  Forward, Susan.|4nrt 
700 1  Gati, Kathleen,|d1967-|4nrt 
700 1  Whelan, Julia,|d1984-|4nrt 
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