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I'm not mad, I just hate you! a new understanding of mother-daughter conflict

Surviving and thriving during your daughter's teenage years.

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  • "I just hate you"
  • "New understanding of mother-daughter conflict"@en
  • "New understanding of mother-daughter conflict"

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  • "Surviving and thriving during your daughter's teenage years."@en
  • "Surviving and thriving during your daughter's teenage years."
  • "For mothers who are reeling from the rockiness of an ever-changing adolescent, or struggling with a relationship that's deteriorating by the day, here is encouragement, reassurance, and great advice. "I'm Not Mad, I Just Hate You!" discusses the social, emotional, cultural, and psychological issues that can lead to mother-daughter conflicts. It offers illuminating and very recognizable case studies, and demonstrates how mother-daughter friction during adolescence can actually empower girls by teaching them invaluable skills. By providing mothers with much-needed encouragement and practical strategies to help their daughters grow into emotionally healthy and capable adults, "I'm Not Mad, I Just Hate You!" can transform the tempestuous teenage years into years of positive, enriching growth."@en

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  • "I'm not mad, I just hate you! a new understanding of mother-daughter conflict"@en
  • "Sztuka porozumienia : nowe spojrzenie na konflikt matka-córka"@pl
  • "I'm Not Mad, I Just Hate You!"
  • "I'm not mad, I just hate you! : a new understanding of mother-daughter conflict : surviving & thriving during your daughter's teenage years"@en
  • "I'm not mad, i just hate you! a new understanding of mother-daughter conflict"@en
  • "I'm not mad, I just hate you! : a new understanding of mother-daughter conflict"
  • "I'm not mad, I just hate you| : a new understanding of mother-daughter conflict : surviving & thriving during your daughter's teenage years"