In When Parents Hurt, psychologist and parent Joshua Coleman, Ph.D., offers insight, empathy, and perspective to those who have lost the opportunity to be the parent they desperately wanted to be and who are mourning the loss of a harmonious relationship with their child. Through case examples and healing exercises, Dr. Coleman helps parents: * Reduce anger, guilt, and shame * Learn how temperament, the teen years, their own or a partner's mistakes, and divorce can strain the parent-child bond * Come to terms with their own and their child's imperfections * Develop strategies for rebuilding the relationship or move toward acceptance of what can't be changed By helping parents recognize what they can do and let go of what they cannot, Dr. Coleman helps families develop more positive ways of healing themselves and relating to each other.
CONTRIBUTORS: Joshua ColemanEAN: 9780061148439COUNTRY: United StatesPAGES: WEIGHT: 245 gHEIGHT: 203 cm
PUBLISHED BY: HarperCollins Publishers IncDATE PUBLISHED: 2015-03-12CITY: GENRE: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Conflict Resolution, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / Parent & Adult Child, PSYCHOLOGY / Interpersonal RelationsWIDTH: 135 cmSPINE:
Book Themes:
Parenting: advice and issues
"A wise and helpful book." -- Frederic Luskin, Ph.D., Director, Stanford Forgiveness Projects and author of Forgive for Good "Joshua Coleman's book is a gift, offering extraordinary wisdom coupled with practical advice." -- Steven Mintz, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences and author of Huck's Raft: A History of American Childhood "An especially healing, practical resource...for anyone exhausted by strained, hurtful relationships with their adolescent or grown child." -- --Dr. Linda Nielsen, Professor of Adolescent Psychology & Women's Studies, Wake Forest University and author of Embracing Your Father: Building the Relationship You Always Wanted With Your Dad "I LOVE this book. [It] is written from such a realistic and compassionate perspective that it is heart-warming." -- Hara Estroff Marano, Editor at Large, Psychology Today; author of A Nation of Wimps "Exceptionally perceptive." -- --Stephanie Coontz, Author of Marriage, a History: How Love Conquered Marriage and The Way We Never Were "A superb treatment...a unique and groundbreaking approach...an eyeopening read for anyone." -- Library Journal (starred review) "Coleman's focus is on helping the parent cope and carry on...an engaging read despite the serious subject matter." -- Publishers Weekly "An important book that can help parents heal." -- Baltimore Sun "...desperately needed... a truly great book for parents, and a great book for therapists who work with families." -- --Heather Folsom, M.D., author and adult and child psychiatrist "This is an incredibly insightful and sensitively written analysis of a difficult subject...I have recommended it to many of my clients... I highly recommend it to all parents who hurt." -- --Jan Levine, Ph.D., co-author of Why Do Fools Fall in Love?
Dr. Joshua Coleman, Ph.D., is an internationally recognized expert in parenting, couples, families, and relationships. He is a Senior Fellow with the Council on Contemporary Families. The author of two critically acclaimed books, The Marriage Makeover and The Lazy Husband, he is a frequent contributor to the San Francisco Chronicle, and his advice has been featured in the New York Times, the Chicago Tribune, Psychology Today, the Times (London), and elsewhere. He is a frequent guest on the Today show and has appeared on 20/20, Good Morning America, and many other news programs. He lives with his family in the San Francisco Bay area.
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In When Parents Hurt, psychologist and parent Joshua Coleman, Ph.D., offers insight, empathy, and perspective to those who have lost the opportunity to be the parent they desperately wanted to be and who are mourning the loss of a harmonious relationship with their child. Through case examples and healing exercises, Dr. Coleman helps parents: * Reduce anger, guilt, and shame * Learn how temperament, the teen years, their own or a partner's mistakes, and divorce can strain the parent-child bond * Come to terms with their own and their child's imperfections * Develop strategies for rebuilding the relationship or move toward acceptance of what can't be changed By helping parents recognize what they can do and let go of what they cannot, Dr. Coleman helps families develop more positive ways of healing themselves and relating to each other.
CONTRIBUTORS: Joshua ColemanEAN: 9780061148439COUNTRY: United StatesPAGES: WEIGHT: 245 gHEIGHT: 203 cm
PUBLISHED BY: HarperCollins Publishers IncDATE PUBLISHED: 2015-03-12CITY: GENRE: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Conflict Resolution, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / Parent & Adult Child, PSYCHOLOGY / Interpersonal RelationsWIDTH: 135 cmSPINE:
Dr. Joshua Coleman, Ph.D., is an internationally recognized expert in parenting, couples, families, and relationships. He is a Senior Fellow with the Council on Contemporary Families. The author of two critically acclaimed books, The Marriage Makeover and The Lazy Husband, he is a frequent contributor to the San Francisco Chronicle, and his advice has been featured in the New York Times, the Chicago Tribune, Psychology Today, the Times (London), and elsewhere. He is a frequent guest on the Today show and has appeared on 20/20, Good Morning America, and many other news programs. He lives with his family in the San Francisco Bay area.
Die man van elders, ’n titel wat onmiddellik my verbeelding geprikkel het. Gelukkig het die skrywer, die geliefde Helene de Kock, reeds so vroeg as op bladsy 27 vir die lesers ’n leidraad gegee oor haar gedagtegang wat betref Jean Botha: “Elders is iewers en tegelyk nêrens. En is dit nie waar hy nou is nie?” Dan neem die storielyn sy loop, en baie later kan Jean op sy eie stukkie grond staan en verklaar: “Ja, ek is die man van Elders. Soos Ou Paul sê, daar waar dit mooiweer en warm is.” (p.264)”
Die verhaal is veel meer as net een man se soeke na ’n plek waar hy behoort. Dit is ook die verhaal van Renette Brink wat met een oogopslag Jean se hart gesteel het, maar die prooi word van huishoudelike geweld en ’n narsis. “Haar man is verslaaf aan homself.” (p.211) Dit moes Renette op die harde manier agterkom. Nie ’n tema wat jou in die gehoor streel nie, maar sonder omhaal weergegee.
Daar is gelukkig ook baie heilsame aspekte in die storielyn ingebou soos ware vriendskap en aanvaarding sonder vooroordeel, tweede kanse, opoffering en dankbaarheid. Die geestelike pad wat die hoofkarakters loop, word ook subtiel bygewerk in die styl waarvoor hierdie skrywer bekend is.
Die man van elders is die derde in ’n reeks en volg op Diana se dag en Drome het ook asem. Moet glad nie bekommerd wees as jy die eerste twee nie gelees het nie, hierdie verhaal kan op eie bene staan. Dit sal egter ’n bonus wees as jy hulle sommer al drie in volgorde kan lees.
Human & Rousseau is die uitgewers. Dit is ’n druknaam van Jonathan Ball Uitgewers
"Big Dreams, Big Travel" is an consistently exciting adventure that immediately draws you into a mysterious dream world. Wim Balmer writes clearly, directly, and without unnecessary length – you practically fly through the pages. Jay's journey between dream and reality is intense, surprising, and makes you eager to keep reading.
A great fantasy book for young readers who want to dive straight into the adventure. Entertaining, dreamy, and absolutely recommended.
Extremely helpful - hundreds of topics covered.
2 Examples:
- Consider everything already broken.
Everything breaks, even rocks eventually become sand. So don't stress about it when somethings breaks! You knew it was going to happen!
- Beware of the mushroom effect of your thoughts. (She probably thinks this now. She's probably telling everybody. Now, this person will... etc)