{"product_id":"상처-주는-엄마-2","title":"The Mother Who Hurts","description":"Description\n\nRecommendation_A 'mother's growth parenting book' that helps you learn to love your child just as they are\n\nPrologue_A book that becomes a light for the tangled relationship between mother and child\n\nPart 1: The Mother Who Hurts, The Child Who Is Hurt\n\nPART 1 Did Mom Really Love Me?\nThe 'Hurtful Mother' Created by the Fantasy of 'Mother'\nFive Types of Mothers Who Hurt\n\nPART 2 The Mother Trapped in Extreme Self-Love\nA Mother Who Loves Only Herself, Intensely\nMother as the Heroine of Her Own Drama\nA Mother's Extreme Self-Love Fuels 'Anger'\nThe Self-Absorbed Mother's Greatest Rival in Life: Her 'Daughter'\n\nPART 3 The Overly Obsessive Mother\nThe 'Obsessive Mother' Who Believes Her Daughter's Life Is Her Own\nA Mother's Misguided Love Can Ruin Her Daughter's Marriage\nFor an Obsessive Mother, 'Rejection' Means the Absence of Love\n\nPART 4 The Mother Who Tries to Control Everything\nThe Trap Behind \"It's All for Your Own Good!\"\nThe Controlling Mother's Powerful Weapons: Criticism, Blame, and Bullying\nThe Unhappier the Mother, the Stronger Her 'Control' Over the Child\n\nPART 5 The Mother Who Needs to Be Cared For\nThe Strange Relationship Where Mother Is the Child and Child Is the Mother\nThe Ironic Fate of the Daughter Who Cares for Her Mother\nA Mother's Dependency Can Make Her Daughter's Whole Life Unhappy\n\nPART 6 The Neglectful or Violent Mother\nThe 'Cold Mother' Who Bruises Her Child's Heart\nChildren Raised Amid Abuse Develop Deep Roots of Anxiety\nWithout a Mother's Protection, a Child Grows Up Withdrawn\nAn Abused Child Becomes the Embodiment of Anger\nAn Abused Daughter Becomes Lifelong Friends with Depression\n\nPart 2: Healing the Wounds Left by Mother\n\nPART 1 Looking at the False Messages Hidden in the Heart\nA Mother's Negative Messages Create an Unhealthy Sense of Self\nThe Wounded Daughter's Greatest Task: Making Mother Happy\nThe 'Lie and Truth Exercise' That Helps You See Yourself Clearly\n\nPART 2 Acknowledging the Painful Wounds Engraved in the Heart\nWriting a Letter About the Ways Mother Hurt You\nExpressing the Feelings You Had About the Negative Past\nDescribing How the Negative Past Affects the Present\nWriting About What You Wish From Your Mother\n\nPART 3 Releasing Inner Anger and Sorrow\nDon't Bottle Up Sorrow and Anger—Release Them\nLetting Go of the Lingering Fantasy of the 'Good Mother'\n\nPART 4 Experiencing How Life Changes When Behavior Changes\nAction Guidelines That Transform the Relationship With Mother at Its Roots\n'Non-Defensive Communication'—Winning in Confrontations With Mother\nSet Aside Guilt Toward Your Mother for a While\n\nPART 5 Drawing the Line Between Mother and Yourself\nEveryone Has the Right to Say \"No.\"\nAct First, and the Other Person Will Change Too\nDon't Back Down, Even When Guilt and Anxiety Wash Over You\n\nPART 6 Deciding for Yourself the Relationship You Want\nWise Choices for Moving Forward\nThings You Must Change Right Now for a Healthier Relationship\nIf You Can't Cut Ties, Maintain at Least a Surface-Level Relationship With Your Mother\n\nPART 7 Cutting the Emotional Cord From Mother\nThe Final Choice: Ending the Relationship With Mother\nStand Boldly Against the Monster Called Guilt\n\nPART 8 When the Mother Who Hurt You Falls Ill\nA Mother's Illness Doesn't Erase the Wounds of the Past\nPut Your Own Needs Before Others'\n\nEpilogue_Finally Meeting the Good Mother\nTranslator's Note_A Book of Strength and Comfort for All the Mothers and Daughters in the World\n\nPublisher's Review\n\nAn emotional healing book for mothers struggling with parenting and relationships because of wounds received from their own mothers in childhood!\n\nIf raising your own children as a mother feels difficult, you must find and heal the root cause of that difficulty!\n\nThis book is a concrete, practical psychological healing guide that helps you raise your children with love!\n\nA 'mother's growth parenting book' that helps you learn to love your child just as they are.\n\nMany mothers read parenting books and seek out good parenting lectures because they want to raise their children well. They also listen closely to the advice of mothers who have already raised children, working hard to do right by their own. Yet despite wanting to raise their children well, they often find themselves saying and doing things that wound their child's heart, unable to build smooth relationships with their child or with others, and feeling that parenting is simply hard. If this sounds like you, it's time to look deeply within yourself.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623687725284,"sku":"1337301565","price":20.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/x9788993267525.jpg?v=1786421263","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%ec%83%81%ec%b2%98-%ec%a3%bc%eb%8a%94-%ec%97%84%eb%a7%88-2","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}