Author: | Dr. Jane Myers Drew PhD | ISBN: | 9781604143812 |
Publisher: | Dr. Jane Myers Drew PhD | Publication: | May 25, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Dr. Jane Myers Drew PhD |
ISBN: | 9781604143812 |
Publisher: | Dr. Jane Myers Drew PhD |
Publication: | May 25, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
If your father was absent when you were growing up — or if he was abusive, judgmental or emotionally unavailable — you almost certainly struggle in at least one of these areas: Achieving, Asserting, Sustaining Satisfying, Career Success, Yourself, Relationships.
This book takes you on a step-by-step journey to healing your father-wound, beginning with the release of unresolved longing, sadness, and anger toward your dad. As you re-process the past and re-frame it, you will begin to act as your own good father. You will experience satisfying, positive changes in your intimate relationships, creating bonds based on confidence and self-love - not out of father-hunger and neediness.
"Extremely valuable …Very helpful exercises ... Sensitive writing" — Claudia Black, Ph.D., Renowned authority on Adult Children of Alcoholics
"Done with the proper professional guidance, these exercises are challenging, meaningful, and evocative." — Elyce Wakerman, Author of Father Loss
"A concise, comprehensive guide for healing the deep pain of father abandonment and abuse. I highly recommend this excellent book." — John Friel, PhD., Author of Adult Children: The Secrets of Dysfunctional Families
If your father was absent when you were growing up — or if he was abusive, judgmental or emotionally unavailable — you almost certainly struggle in at least one of these areas: Achieving, Asserting, Sustaining Satisfying, Career Success, Yourself, Relationships.
This book takes you on a step-by-step journey to healing your father-wound, beginning with the release of unresolved longing, sadness, and anger toward your dad. As you re-process the past and re-frame it, you will begin to act as your own good father. You will experience satisfying, positive changes in your intimate relationships, creating bonds based on confidence and self-love - not out of father-hunger and neediness.
"Extremely valuable …Very helpful exercises ... Sensitive writing" — Claudia Black, Ph.D., Renowned authority on Adult Children of Alcoholics
"Done with the proper professional guidance, these exercises are challenging, meaningful, and evocative." — Elyce Wakerman, Author of Father Loss
"A concise, comprehensive guide for healing the deep pain of father abandonment and abuse. I highly recommend this excellent book." — John Friel, PhD., Author of Adult Children: The Secrets of Dysfunctional Families