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Self-Care for Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents
- Honor Your Emotions, Nurture Your Self, and Live with Confidence
- Lu par : Rachel Perry
- Durée : 7 h et 20 min
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If you grew up with an emotionally immature, unavailable, or selfish parent, you probably still struggle with anger, sadness, resentment, or shame. As a child, your emotional needs were not met, your feelings were dismissed, and you likely took on adult levels of responsibility in an effort to compensate for your parent's behavior. Somewhere along the way, you lost your sense of self. And without this strong sense of self, you may feel like your own well-being isn't valuable.
In this compassionate guide you'll find tips and tools to help you set boundaries with others, honor and validate your emotions, and thrive in the face of life's challenges. You'll discover how to protect yourself from hurtful behavior, stop making excuses for others' limitations, forge healthier relationships, and feel more confident in your life. Most importantly, you'll learn how to stop putting others' needs before your own and manage daily stressors.
Self-care means honoring and respecting the self. But when you grow up with emotionally immature parents, you are taught that setting limits is selfish and uncaring. You are taught to seek approval instead of authenticity in relationships. But there's another way to go through life - one in which you can take care of yourself, first and foremost. Let this book guide you toward a new way of being.
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- Bret
- 17/10/2021
Not the Best
I would recommend Pete Walker's "Complex PTSD" a million times over this book. It's a far more practical guide to understanding and self-healing.
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- Randy H.
- 14/07/2022
Wonderful for those who learned self-care from an emotionally immature person!
I am thankful that I have my mind opened to thoughts that I never dared to consider, such as, I might be worth something no matter how hard I work. I am worth something by just…being.
It seems that the blinders are finally coming loose from around my eyes and I am seeing the possibilities of what my life can be even at 55 years old. I sure hope there’s a lot more than what I’ve seen, lived, and been so far. This book helps me have hope for me even still.
R. H.
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- raychel
- 25/10/2021
Not her best book
It is cheesy, but inspiring. Her other books were phenomenal and really helpful for me. This one was less so but there were definitely moments that I found to be particularly instructive.
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- Dylan Carr
- 30/09/2022
Too scattered
Some good pieces, but overall too scattered to really be helpful. It was hard to know who the book was supposed to help.
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- Squish
- 01/09/2022
Tortured Metaphors, Baseless Aphorisms
Just read the first two books and skip this one. It is painfully trite, ableist, and privileged. The beginning of the book feels useful, but nothing you can't find in the other two.
The rest is filled with inaccurate references to things she doesn't understand, toxic positivity, mercilessly tortured metaphors, cliches, and aphorisms that'll make your eyes roll to the back of your skull. All while ignoring the extreme privilege from which she doles out her "sage wisdom." Rarely has a self-help book inspired such strong negative sentiments for me, but the way this book is written is intolerable.
I really expected more from this based on her other books, but this feels like a filler piece to put out a third book in the Adult Children of EI Parents "trilogy." Save yourself some time, money, and frustration by skipping this.
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- Paola Bueso
- 26/07/2022
Outstanding book!
This series of books by Lindsay C. Gibson PsyD has completely changed my life for the better. Adopting its teachings has transformed my quality of life and given me the inner happiness and tranquility I was truly searching for. I highly recommend it!
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- Anonymous User
- 23/07/2022
Incredible!
There are so many ideas to learn from in this book. It contains a lifetime of helpful suggestions no matter what your parental background. Thanks for putting it together.
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- Anonymous User
- 21/06/2022
Excellent…
It’s like an encyclopedia of every aspect of life… The wisdom within can’t help but improve your understanding of human behavior and your own.
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- Tiffanie
- 15/06/2022
Emotionally Rewarding
It's an all-around good book that reminds us to forgive ourselves and others. It allowed me to see things from a new perspective while validating my experience and emotions. 10/10 recommend. Also, the narrator was phenomenal. I am very particular and they did an excellent job.
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- Suzanne Roth
- 29/04/2022
Ever wondered what the hell is going on???
If like me you’re at mid life & taking a good loooong look around this book quite possibly holds many answers for you. It did for me. It’s basically the book that has changed my life - one short, wise chapter at a time. Some are on continuous repeat. I only wish I’d come across it decades earlier. A liberating experience I wish the whole world would read it.
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- Jasmin F.
- 19/10/2022
Chaotic and not coherent at all.
One of the worst self help books I've ever read. The author mentions some important concepts but there is so much repetition, and a total lack of coherence with no real story or steps.
The narrator, while tolerable initially, speaks to the reader as if they are 12 and I simply couldn't care to finish it.
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- Weltenbummler
- 16/07/2022
Is it about self-care?
Good start with much insights why your childhood was messed up. But then it was more about advice for parents how to raise and understand children. That is not what the titel suggested. Still searching where the self-care tipps are.
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- jezit
- 19/02/2022
So much more than I had expected
Great and wise bits of helpful lessons for life, very well spoken in a pleasant voice and so much relevant content - highly recommended