From the sales desk to the boardroom, too many women feel as though they are giving from a place of empty, constantly putting their wants and needs last in a culture that expects them to give and never take. If this describes you, take heart! The source of your dilemma might well spring from the relationship you have (or had) with your mother, your daughter, or both. In The Mother-Daughter Puzzle, Rosjke Hasseldine, an internationally recognized expert on the mother-daughter relationship, provides a step-by-step guide on how to connect the dots between what's happening in your own mother-daughter relationship and how society and your generational family treats women. Rosjke's book teaches you how to map your mother-daughter history, an eye-opening way to help provide answers to your dilemma. From this mapping, you'll also learn how to raise your entitlement to speak and be heard, and to challenge and change harmful sexist beliefs and cultural stereotypes, so you can enjoy an emotionally connected, mutually supportive mother-daughter bond.
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Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
Publication Date: 26 May 2017
Publisher: Women's Bookshelf Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780955710414
About Rosjke Hasseldine
Rosjke Hasseldine an internationally recognized expert on mother-daughter relationships has helped thousands of women from around the world heal their mother-daughter relationship. Her first book The Silent Female Scream aptly detailed the challenges women face in being heard. In The Mother-Daughter Puzzle she explains all she has learned through her long career as a mother-daughter relationship therapist/coach while guiding the reader through her groundbreaking model and Mother-Daughter History Mapping exercise. An accredited and registered psychotherapist with the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy Rosjke holds a master's degree from Indiana University is a professional member of the American Counseling Association and recently was a presenter at the 61st Session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. Rosjke has contributed commentary for BBC Radio and been featured in Psychologies Vice Cosmopolitan She Mother and Baby The Times and The Scotsman. A native of New Zealand Rosjke teaches both her counselling clients and fellow mental health professionals how to uncover the complicated dynamics of the mother-daughter relationship.
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