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Will I Ever be Good Enough?
Will I Ever be Good Enough?: Healing the Daughters of Narcissistic Mothers | Karyl McBride
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A resource for daughters of mothers with narcissistic personality disorder explains how to manage feelings of inadequacy and abandonment in the face of inappropriate maternal expectations and conditional love, in a step-by-step guide that shares recommendations for creating a personalized program for self-protection and recovery. 50,000 first printing.
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RedCurly
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A very interesting psychological book about mother-daughter realitionships.

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rach_simone
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#LongTitle for #Booktober. This book was extremely helpful with actionable therapeutic things to try. Compassionate and empathetic read.

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Fridameetslucy Helped me tremendously 6y
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LizLazzara
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This gave me a lot to think about and many areas for growth as a woman, a partner, and as a future mother. There are more post-its in it than I can count (and I'm not looking forward to typing up all the notes!). I began reading this for research on my OWN book, but finished it with so much more insight and amazing work to do for myself and others. A great read for any woman with a complicated mother-daughter relationship (or a history of one)!

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LizLazzara
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This gave me a lot to think about and many areas for growth as a woman, a partner, and as a future mother. There are more post-its in it than I can count (and I'm not looking forward to typing up all the notes!). I began reading this for research on my OWN book, but finished it with so much more insight and amazing work to do for myself and others. A great read for any woman with a complicated mother-daughter relationship (or a history of one)!

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LizLazzara
Pickpick

This gave me a lot to think about and many areas for growth as a woman, a partner, and as a future mother. There are more post-its in it than I can count (and I'm not looking forward to typing up all the notes!). I began reading this for research on my OWN book, but finished it with so much more insight and amazing work to do for myself and others. A great read for any woman with a complicated mother-daughter relationship (or a history of one)!