Setting psychological boundaries : a handbook for women

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    • Wallace, Anne Cope

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Setting psychological boundaries : a handbook for women

Anne Cope Wallace

Bergin & Garvey, 1997

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-201) and index

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Description

Based on a solid framework of theory and research, this book illustrates definitive ways in which we learn to recognize psychological boundaries-our unique inner territory-and to defend our rights in every relationship. In a study that interweaves poetry, drama, and psychological theory, the author describes patterns of family dynamics in the context of everyday lives and how they affect us from generation to generation until we break the destructive chain. Following the paths of ten remarkable women, from the narrative of a resourceful inner-city child to the survival of a Holocaust victim, this luminous book, filled with compelling voices, will touch the reader in unexpected ways.

Table of Contents

Living Inside Pastures of Clover Mermaid's Song Treasure Hunt A Burning Barrow Carousel The Dark Angel Bur and Honey Into My Woman Skin Conclusion Bibliography Index

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