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4.0 out of 5 stars I Went Home And Found . . ., December 9, 2000
This review is from: How to Go Home Without Feeling Like a Child (Paperback)
For many, it seems, the relationship between child and parent is one of the most difficult as the child matures into an adult. Parents often have a difficult time letting go of established patterns of behavior that may have been appropriate during their offspring's childhood, but no longer serve the best interests of either parent or child as they relate to each other as adults. As I completed reading this book I made a visit home and found that my own mother was reading this book too. It seems that age had little to do with the applicability of this information. Helpful for anyone working on continuing the process of self-growth and keeping their relationships alive and vital. . . Gary L. Flegal, Ph.D., Professional Stress Management Services.
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How to Go Home Without Feeling Like a Child
How to Go Home Without Feeling Like a Child by William L. Coleman (Paperback - May 1991)
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