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Bad Childhood---Good Life

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In this important work, Dr. Laura Schlessinger demonstrates that individuals can achieve a Good Life despite a Bad Childhood. She explores the connection between early family dynamics and current attitudes, revealing how past experiences shape adult choices and emotional reactions. Many people she has helped were unaware of how their histories influenced their unhappiness, often repeating negative patterns in a futile attempt to heal old wounds. This cycle can lead to using emotional pain to control others or justify destructive behaviors. While some seek therapy, they may find themselves stuck in a victim mentality, losing optimism and growth. Dr. Laura emphasizes that regardless of one’s background, individuals hold the responsibility for their reactions, and accepting this truth is key to gaining the power to create the Good Life they desire. Through her straightforward style and real-life examples, she encourages readers to reject the identity of a victim or survivor and strive to be a victor. Dr. Laura guides readers to confront the truths of their past, understand their coping mechanisms, and embrace a life filled with peace and happiness. Drawing from her own challenging childhood, she shares her journey toward resilience and fulfillment, inspiring others to do the same.

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Bad Childhood---Good Life, Laura Schlessinger

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Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2006
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Hardcover
ISBN10
006057786X
ISBN13
9780060577865
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In this important work, Dr. Laura Schlessinger demonstrates that individuals can achieve a Good Life despite a Bad Childhood. She explores the connection between early family dynamics and current attitudes, revealing how past experiences shape adult choices and emotional reactions. Many people she has helped were unaware of how their histories influenced their unhappiness, often repeating negative patterns in a futile attempt to heal old wounds. This cycle can lead to using emotional pain to control others or justify destructive behaviors. While some seek therapy, they may find themselves stuck in a victim mentality, losing optimism and growth. Dr. Laura emphasizes that regardless of one’s background, individuals hold the responsibility for their reactions, and accepting this truth is key to gaining the power to create the Good Life they desire. Through her straightforward style and real-life examples, she encourages readers to reject the identity of a victim or survivor and strive to be a victor. Dr. Laura guides readers to confront the truths of their past, understand their coping mechanisms, and embrace a life filled with peace and happiness. Drawing from her own challenging childhood, she shares her journey toward resilience and fulfillment, inspiring others to do the same.