By Marisa Lascala — 2019
78% of moms put their family’s health before their own. The author says that’s bull.
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Erica and Spencer Shemwell have formed a new modern big family with their 11 kids—but blending two families isn’t always easy!
For this edition of the #AskAFamilyTherapist series, therapist Erica Turner discusses 3 tips that blended families can use to make the process of coming together go smoother.
Enriched with discoveries from biology, psychology and social science, The Motherhood Complex is a journey to the heart of what it means to become a mother.
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In this talk Colleen O’Grady provides 3 ways to improve the relationship between moms and their teen daughters. Colleen O’Grady is changing what’s possible for mother and teenage daughter relationships around the world.
In The Mother-Daughter Puzzle, Rosjke Hasseldine, an internationally recognized expert on the mother-daughter relationship, Huffington Post blogger, and Adjunct Lecturer at the University of New Hampshire, provides a step-by-step guide on how to connect the dots between what’s happening in your...
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Is work/life balance a myth? Is it attainable? If we can find balance, then how? I find that one of the most important aspects of creating balance between work and life is simply to create separation: to focus on work for a time, and then set it aside to focus on others and on taking care of...
Solomon’s startling proposition in Far from the Tree is that being exceptional is at the core of the human condition—that difference is what unites us.
Professor Arlie Hochschild examined what really happens in dual-career households.
From the bestselling author of the classic book on ADD, Driven to Distraction, a memoir of the strange upbringing that shaped Dr. Edward M. Hallowell’s celebrated career. When Edward M. Hallowell was eleven, a voice out of nowhere told him he should become a psychiatrist.
Here, at last, is a book brimming with the good news of raising children—the basic reassuring news about happiness and unconditional love, about enduring family connections and kids who grow up right. Edward M. Hallowell, M.D.