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Just Published! A book on difficult mother-daughter relationships.
This easy to read, yet comprehensive book, is for daughters whose mother’s never let them be individuals. They never feel good enough.
These relationships can be abusive; they hinder personal growth and destroy a sence of self. The mothers, who are often narcissistic, leave their daughters feeling not good enough about so many parts of their lives. Both young and adult daughters can suffer from this harsh psychological predicament.
But a daughter can escape from the bondage. The process takes time. It may be difficult; but it is not impossible. This book explains aspects of such a relationship, how to understand it, and how to break away. It is a book about how to change a daughter, who isn’t allowed to feel good enough about herself, into her own, growing and good enough self.
Those who have read it comment “that book, written to the point, easy to understand, is ‘so’ much of my life. I always wished things would be different, but they aren’t — so I needed the hope and guidance…”
“Daughters Who Are Never Good Enough” is now available in most e-book formats for $4.50 USD, and print form for $10.99 USD through the below links. It will soon be available through Barnes and Noble, Sony, and other e-book vendors as well.
Click here to buy the e-book or read a sample. Or: Click here to buy a hard copy.
The author, Abbey Strauss, is both a social worker and a psychiatrist with nearly 4 decades of providing mental health treatment.
