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Release the Generational Trauma of Shame“Karen is the wise voice
you want whispering in your ear when shame knocks on your door,
reminding you that you are so much more than your relationship with
your mother.” —Maggie Reyes, master certified marriage coach
& bestselling author of The Questions for Couples Journal
#1 New Release in Adult Children of Alcoholics What is your
relationship to shame? How can you overcome it and live an
intentional life of vulnerability? You Are Not Your Mother guides
readers on how to see shame, and live separately from it.
Shift away from shame and turn to radical forgiveness. Grow your
internal self acceptance and resilience with this guide for women.
Packed with meditative prompts to help you explore your
relationship to shame. You are Not Your Mother caters to your inner
desires to be seen, heard, and known. The toxic generational trauma
and unhealthy relationships stop with you! Explore your personal
roots to shame with an expert. As a top authority on recovering
from growing up in toxic families, Karen C.L. Anderson walks you
through her shame story, her relationship with her narcissistic
mother, and the simple practices she has developed to alleviate
guilt from unhealthy relationships. Author of bestselling Difficult
Mothers, Adult Daughters with over 150,000 copies sold, Karen
offers tools to process, understand and move beyond childhood
trauma so you can not only survive, but thrive. Inside, you’ll
find: Karen’s story on dealing with a narcissistic mother and how
she overcame her shame Journal prompts, mind-body practices, and
simple exercises to release shame and toxic habits A guide on how
to finally identify shame, and how to embrace living free from it
If you enjoy therapy books and content on emotion management, then
this book is for you! If you liked I’m Glad My Mom Died, Mother
Hunger, or Uprooting Shame And Guilt, you’ll love You Are Not
Your Mother.
Transform Your Relationship with Your Difficult Narcissistic Mother
"An empowering book that offers clarity and validation as well as
strategies for freeing yourself from the control of an unhealthy
mother relationship." Susan Forward Ph.D., author of Toxic Parents
and Mothers who Can't Love #1 Bestseller in Codependency The best
news on the planet is that your mother doesn't have to change in
order for you to be happy. In fact, author Karen C.L. Anderson
takes it a step further to say, your difficult narcissistic mother
doesn't have to change in order for you to be free, peaceful,
content, and joyful. Emotional detachment from your narcissistic
mother without guilt. Inspired by her own journey, Anderson shows
women how to emotionally separate from their difficult mothers
without guilt and anxiety, so they can finally create a life based
on their own values, desires, needs, and preferences. Learn through
the experiences of others. The book is filled with personal stories
and experiences, practical tools, and journal prompts that can be
used now to experience the joy of letting go. Anderson
compassionately leads women struggling in their relationships with
their toxic mothers through a process of self-awareness and
understanding. Her experience with hundreds of women has resulted
in cases of profound growth and transformation. Funny and
compassionate. This book is about Karen discovering and accepting
the whole of who she is (separate from her mother), and making her
discoveries accessible to women struggling to redefine their
challenging relationships with their mothers. Her writing is
relatable, real, funny, and compassionate. Inside learn: Why mother
daughter relationships can be toxic How to heal and transform your
mother "wounds" The art of creating and maintaining impeccable
boundaries If you liked Codependent No More, Adult Children of
Emotionally Immature Parents, or Henry Cloud's Boundaries, you'll
love Difficult Mothers, Adult Daughters.
#1 New Release in Parent & Adult Child Relationships ─
Healing for Mothers and DaughtersA compassionate guide: Karen
C.L. Anderson is a storyteller, feminist, and speaker who views the
world through the lens of curiosity and fascination. As a
mother-daughter relationship expert, she gently guides readers
through revealing painful patterns in their relationships to
finding ultimate healing. Her book isn’t a quick fix. Rather, she
writes to help mothers and daughters heal and either reconcile or
peacefully separate. Tips and tools for healing: Anderson
comes prepared in this book to offer readers practical advice for
creating a healthier relationship. Her previous book, The
Peaceful Daughter’s Guide to Separating from a Difficult Mother,
was an international bestseller, and she offers new practical
wisdom in this journal. From setting healthy boundaries to creating
a new outlook, Anderson helps readers create peace in their
troubled relationships. You’re not alone in the
struggle: Studies suggest that nearly 30% of women have been
estranged from their mothers at some point. It can be difficult to
talk about the strain of mother and daughter relationships because
they are so often glorified in our society as one of the most
precious bonds. If anything, however, that makes them more
important to talk about. Anderson’s book is ideal for mothers and
daughters alike, whether they read it separately or together. Open
it up and find: Various prompts and practices for building a
relationship around healthy interdependence rather than
dysfunctional codependence A way to transform things that create
pain into a source of wisdom and creativity An informative and
intriguing self-care gift for women in the form of a healing
journal Readers of self-help books such as Mothers Who
Can’t Love, Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents,
and Difficult Mothers, Adult Daughters will find a
wonderful source of help and healing in Anderson’s The
Difficult Mother-Daughter Relationship Journal.
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