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Books > Health, Home & Family > Family & health > Family & other relationships > Intergenerational relationships
Broken relationships between adult children and their parents is a
widespread phenomenon. While the parent-child attachment
relationship is of critical importance for the child in the early
years of life, the parent-child relationship continues to be a
source of great importance over the course of the individual's life
span for both the child and the parent. For adults and adult
children who are estranged/alienated from each other, the pain and
dissatisfaction never fully go away. Despite the prevalence of the
problem of ruptured relationships, there are few resources
available for mental health professionals working with this
population. This book provides a tool for clinicians to turn to
when they are working with adult children and their parents seeking
to resolve conflict, improve communication, and enhance their
relationships.
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Just Like Me
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Brittni C Delaney Odang; Illustrated by Endra Andoyo
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R456
Discovery Miles 4 560
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Loving Lulu
(Paperback)
Awilda Prignano; Illustrated by Lorraine Shulba
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R481
Discovery Miles 4 810
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