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This book provides a comprehensive guide for adult children of emotionally immature parents, offering tools and exercises to help them recognize and address the long-term effects of their upbringing. It aims to facilitate personal healing and emotional growth by teaching mindfulness, emotional regulation, and the establishment of healthy boundaries. The author, Kai Tai Kevin Qiu, MD, combines his personal experiences with professional expertise in psychiatric care and life coaching to support readers in overcoming their emotional challenges and achieving a fulfilling life. The intended audience includes adults seeking to understand and heal from their childhood experiences with emotionally immature parents.
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"A clinical examination of the ways in which early neglect can impact adults throughout their lives, and suggestions for therapists on how to help. People who have experienced emotional neglect in the first months and years of life suffer negative consequences into adulthood. As adult psychotherapy clients, they require long-term work and delicate emotional attunement as well as a profound understanding of the experiences that have shaped their inner worlds. This book provides therapists with an in-depth view of the subjective experience of such "ignored children" and a range of possible theoretical models to help understand key features of their psychological functioning. Kathrin A. Stauffer presents do's and don't's of psychotherapy with such clients. She draws on broad clinical experience to help psychotherapeutic professionals deepen their understanding of "ignored children" and outlines available neurobiological and psychological data to assist therapists in designing effective therapeutic interventions"
Adult children of dysfunctional families --- Dysfunctional families --- Psychotherapy
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Combien d'enfants doivent endosser des responsabilités matérielles et psychologiques importantes du fait de la maladie d'un proche ? Comment survivre à la maladie mentale d'un proche, au risque de sa propre santé mentale ? Quelles sont les stratégies résilientes mobilisées par ces enfants ? Les « enfants de parents fous » nous invite aujourd'hui à poser un regard différent sur la folie. En s'appuyant sur une pratique éprouvée de la psychopathologie clinique et sa grande érudition, l'auteur revisite quelques thèmes-clés permettant de donner un autre sens au concept de folie : de la « Neffe des fous » à « l'Histoire de la folie », en passant par la « folie à deux » et « l'effort pour rendre l'autre fou », il éclaire d'un jour nouveau les modes de fonctionnement psychologiques des enfants confrontés à la souffrance mentale de leurs parents. Indépendamment de la pénibilité de leur existence, ces enfants ont besoin de réponses et de soutien thérapeutique, non seulement pour comprendre, mais également pour survivre psychiquement. Ils font de la maladie mentale de leur parent une expérience de vie dont ils ont des choses à dire et à nous apprendre. Lorsqu'ils nous ouvrent les portes de leur monde, en nous faisant passer de l'autre côté du miroir, ces enfants nous montrent à quel point ils questionnent le sens de la vie et les réponses que nous pouvons leur apporter. En vivant de très près cette « différence », ils nous invitent ainsi à porter un autre regard sur la folie. Cet ouvrage s'adresse tout particulièrement aux psychologues, aux psychothérapeutes, ainsi qu'aux professionnels de la santé mentale. Il intéressera également les assistants sociaux, les éducateurs et les intervenants judiciaires.
Mentally ill --- Adult children of dysfunctional families --- Family relationships. --- Rehabilitation.
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Drawing from longitudinal research, this book shows how the perspectives of people who have been in care can help us redefine the concept of family. Through a narrative analysis of the complexity of family lives, the author challenges the idea that some families are 'ordinary', while others are troubled, problematic and 'other'.
Adult children of dysfunctional families --- Families. --- Social aspects.
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Laura Connell's 'It's Not Your Fault' is a self-help guide aimed at individuals overcoming the impact of growing up in dysfunctional families. The book explores themes such as self-sabotage, toxic relationships, and unresolved childhood trauma. Connell provides practical strategies for healing, including establishing boundaries, developing healthy coping mechanisms, and practicing self-forgiveness. The author combines personal experiences with scientific insights to offer readers a pathway to reclaim their self-worth and achieve personal growth. This work is intended for adult survivors seeking to overcome shame and low self-esteem to lead fulfilling lives.
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Emotional incest. --- Adult children of dysfunctional families --- Rehabilitation.
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In this new edition of her bestseller Changing Course, Claudia black extends a helping hand to individuals working their way through the painful experience of being raised with addiction in the family.
Adult children of dysfunctional families. --- Adjustment (Psychology) --- Healing.
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