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Format: Paperback, 288 pages
Publisher: Penguin USA
ISBN: 0140286004
Release Date: Jan 2, 2003
Average Reader Review:     (Based on 4 reviews.)
| |  | | | From The Publisher Almost without exception, the teen years are tumultuous for both girls and their mothers. Teen girls, who are socialized to stifle their anger and avoid confrontation, frequently take out their frustration on their mothers as the only safe and available targets. The good news is that with patience and the right guidance, mothers can transform the teenage years into positive ones and enrich the mother- daughter relationship. I'm Not Mad, I Just Hate You! combines the expertise of a clinical psychologist (who has worked with women and adolescent girls for more than twenty years) with that of a senior editor at a leading teen magazine. The book demonstrates how mother-daughter friction during adolescence, managed creatively, empowers girls by teaching them invaluable skills and can even foster intimacy. Discussion of social, emotional, cultural, and psychological issues is interwoven with the voices of mothers and daughters in case studies that are illuminating and reassuring. In the wake of widely popular books exposing the perils adolescent girls face, I'm Not Mad, I Just Hate You! provides mothers with much-needed practical strategies to help their daughters grow into emotionally healthy and capable adults. At the same time, women will encourage loving and lifelong connections with their daughters.
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 | | | | | Number of Reviews: 4 Average Rating:     
Good book about mother/teen daughter relationships     
-- A reviewer, April 30, 2001
GREAT JOB~~~~~     
-- Afton Bell, I attend Crowley High School~~, January 11, 2000
Outstanding book!     
-- Laura A., mother of two daughters, October 28, 1999
Every Mom needs one!!!     
-- Patty, 39 yr old mother of two daughters, November 20, 2000
| |  | | | | Acknowledgments | | Part 1 UNDERSTANDING YOUR WORLDS | | 1 You and Your Daughter | | 2 Being a Mother | | 3 Being an Adolescent Girl | | 4 Family and Cultural Lessons | | Part 2 BRIDGING THE MOTHER-DAUGHTER GAP | | 5 Building on Your Strengths | | 6 Recognizing Your Styles | | 7 Choosing Your Battles | | 8 Expressing Yourself Effectively | | 9 Handling Her Outbursts | | 10 Staying the Course | | 11 Dealing with Stressful Events | | 12 Gaining Perspective, Giving Forgiveness | | Part 3 PUTTING IT ALL INTO PRACTICE | | 13 Standing Up to Her Peers | | 14 Contending with Authority Figures | | 15 Growing from Her Mistakes | | Epilogue Closing Thoughts | | Index |
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