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Parents and Adult Children: How to Resolve Conflicts and Restore Relationships

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Parents and Adult Children: How to Resolve Conflicts and Restore Relationships
19.99 €
"What if I never see my child again?", "What if my grandchildren think I don't love them?", "Does my son remember the wonderful times we spent together?". Breaking up with your own child is one of the hardest hardships a parent can endure. Especially when it seems that all the difficulties are over, and the grown-up child should understand and forgive minor parental blunders. However, not everything is so simple and unambiguous.
Psychologist Joshua Coleman himself experienced alienation from his own daughter. This book discusses the common causes of alienation and details the necessary steps to reunite with his children.
From this book you will learn:
- Does the term "child abuse" mean the same thing to today's adult children and their parents?
- Can divorce permanently cause discord between parents and their children?
- How can irreconcilable differences in life positions divide parents and adult children?
- Are there solutions to the persistent alienation of siblings?
- If reconciliation is not possible, is it possible to live a fulfilling life without children or grandchildren?
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