Mothers Who Can't Love
A Healing Guide for Daughters
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With Mothers Who Can't Love: A Healing Guide for Daughters, Susan Forward, Ph.D., author of the smash number one best seller Toxic Parents, offers a powerful look at the devastating impact unloving mothers have on their daughters - and provides clear, effective techniques for overcoming that painful legacy.
In more than 35 years as a therapist, Forward has worked with large numbers 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 abuse, these women are plagued by anxiety and depression, relationship problems, lack of confidence and difficulties with trust. They doubt their worth, and even their ability to love.
Forward examines 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.
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 childhood and how to act in their own best interests.
Warm and compassionate, Mothers Who Can't Love offers daughters the emotional support and tools they need to heal themselves and rebuild their confidence and self-respect.
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- Helena
- 2021/06/25
A must read
I've listened to this twice now, and every time I heal more. Without being overwhelming, this book is so dense with good advice, comfort and healing for anyone who suffered from a toxic mother. Susan Forward has an authentic and calming voice. It's a bit like listening to a truly good mother and being taken by the hand and lead to love and peace for the first time. She is someone who clearly has a deep understaning through her own suffering, but was strong enough to overcome it herself. I don't feel the same way about the extra voice actors though, it's very subtle but they seem to dramatize their readings a bit by trying to sound subtly sad, anxious... but it's a small thing compared to the valuable information in this book. I really hope everyone can find healing and self love that usually eludes children of mothers like the ones she describes. Where love, attention and understanding were just drops in a desert.
(Oh and for the love of goodness, we're in 2021 now, although Susan lovingly suggest a "letting go ritual" by writing something on a paper and sending it up in a small balloon near some beautiful pristine nature... please don't do it like that. The balloon will come down somewhere and trash the area, if not choke an animal. We weren't as aware of our impact on nature when she wrote this book, as we are now, so please find a better exercise than the suggested one. For me, I wrote in small letters on the sand on empty beach and let the waves come in and wash it away. But there are many other things to do, look at your area and try to find something that works for you - and the nature there.)
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