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Mom, I Hate My Life!

Becoming Your Daughter's Ally Through the Emotional Ups and Downs of Adolescence

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“I don’t know why my daughter is so angry. She yells at me all the time!”

“Our daughter comes home, goes straight to her room, turns on her CD player and won’t talk to anyone– especially me.”

“The emotional ups and downs of our daughter’s life make us all feel like we’re on a roller coaster.”

Navigating an adolescent daughter’s emotional life is one of a mom’s toughest challenges. A teenage girl’s volatile emotions can seemingly toss her–and you–like a hurricane. When a scary external world and a turbulent internal world collide, the result is sometimes overwhelming and confusing. What can you do to protect your relationship with your daughter, guide her through this chaotic time, and assure her you are truly on her side?

Your Adolescent Daughter’ s Struggles Can Help Her–and You–to Grow and Thrive.

The good news is you are equipped with the most powerful resource available for maintaining and developing connection with your daughter: a mother’s heart. Learn how you can use hand-in-hand mothering skills to become the ally your daughter needs–parenting out of love, not fear–and find out how you both can experience dramatic, life-changing growth in the process.
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    • Library Journal

      February 9, 2004
      Being a teenage girl is more frightening than ever, says Hersh, a professional counselor and frequent speaker on adolescence. But mothers can be their daughters' allies through this perilous time, helping girls navigate their confusion about body image, sexual awakening and emotional upheaval. In fact, Hersh believes that girls' turmoil should be viewed as a golden opportunity to begin practicing involved"hand-in-hand mothering." Peppered with examples from her counseling practice and her own experiences as a mother to a teenage girl, Hersh's book urges sensible compassion as mothers and daughters become companions on a mutual journey. She gives concrete and specific examples of how mothers can appropriately respond to their daughters' pain and help them understand their feelings. Throughout, Hersh also offers a central Christian message that God's love should be the foundation of girls' and mothers' identities.

      Copyright 2004 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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