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Family Dynamics: Do you believe that all families are dysfunctional?
You can learn more about how families work and what makes them become dysfunctional.
You'll learn to recognize that communication in a loving and generous way
is the best method for improving family dynamics. If you grew up in a dysfunctional
family and need to move on, tips are provided for you to do just that. There
are some people that believe the answers to a happy, healthy family dynamic
can be found by home-schooling children. See how home-schooling can change
family dynamics.
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Mother-Daughter Relationship
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n a
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Mothers and daughters who struggle with their relationships as adults often repeat the old patterns of control and rebellion from childhood. The fear of growing up to be like one's mother has long been so common among Western women that it has a name matrophobia.
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6-Jun-2007
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Mama Drama - Mother-Daughter Relationships
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Brenda Wade and Yanick Rice Lamb
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This article includes accounts from real case studies and offers ways of understanding and healing the mother-daughter rifts than can create so much drama in women's lives.
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6-Jun-2007
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Mothers, Daughters & Dependence
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Teresa Mocna
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This delves into the often turbulent relationship between a mother and daughter and how it affects the daughter's dependence. Also explored are father-daughter bonds and mother-son bonds.
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6-Jun-2007
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Understanding the development process of a stepfamily
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n a
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Stepfamilies can feel overwhelming and complicated at times. Understanding their development process helps you to understand what’s going on and how to deal with it. Read on to find out where your stepfamily is in it’s stage of development.
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10-May-2006
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