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How to Manage Your Mother: Understanding the Most Difficult, Complicated, and Fascinating Relationship in Your Life [Paperback]

Alyce Faye Cleese (Author), Brian Bates (Author)
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April 24, 2001

Guilt. Affection. Embarrassment. Friendship. Anger. Love.

Who can bring out all these feelings...and often in the same day?

Your mother.

No matter how mature or successful we are in our adult lives, with one word our mothers can somehow send us scurrying back to childhood. Can mothers and adult children ever learn to set aside their earlier relationship and talk to each other as adults?

In this warm, funny book, dozens of revealing stories from such well-known personalities as Colin Powell, Helena Bonham Carter, Mia Farrow, and Lauren Hutton show that it is possible to improve your relationship with your mother -- or at the very least begin to understand it. Alyce Faye Cleese and Brian Bates include a practical ten-step plan and questionaire to help you get on track with your mother. You will learn to address specific issues and develop valuable insights that will help you start thinking about your mother in a profoundly new way.



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"Intelligent and accessible." -- -- Boston Globe

About the Author

Alyce Faye Eichelberger Cleese is a well-known psychotherapist with degrees and training from Oklahoma State, Baylor, and London universities. She has treated adolescents at the Tavistock Clinic and works with a wide range of adult patients at her private practice in London. She is married to the actor John Cleese and they live in London and Santa Barbara, California.

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  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Paperbacks (April 24, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060988339
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060988333
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.3 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,028,449 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars interesting anecdotes, October 16, 2001
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The author, psychoanalyst wife of actor John Cleese, has access to many celebrities, and I found that the book was entertaining for this reason more than it was enlightening as far as improving my relationship with my mother. The stories ran a wide gamut, and it was comforting to know that so many other people (including celebrities John Cleese, Lauren Hutton, Stephen Sondheim, Mike Nichols, Terry Jones, etc.) have troubled relations with their moms as well, but I didn't particularly find my mother in here. I guess she is uniquely troubled :-)

It is an interesting and quick read whether you are interested in your relationship with your mother, your mother-in-law or your children, but you should not expect this book to solve your problems. It may get a conversation going though, and that is a good start.

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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Shameless and Pitiful Exploitation of Celebrity Connections, December 16, 2003
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I was embarrassed for the author, especially considering her profession; this is the work of a person with painfully obvious self-esteem issues. It's no coincidence that many of this book's reviews point out that the author (who evidently needed some help to write it) is the wife of actor and former Monty Python member John Cleese. (One can almost hear, in the background, the author whining "Hon-ey, how come you never help MY career? I'm tired of just being a shrink!" And John anxiously responding "I'll talk to the publishers, sweetheart; don't worry, they'll love it.") While the book isn't bad, it's quite superficial, and might not have been published had the author not filled it with vaguely relevant anecdotes about her (or her husband's) B-and C-list pals and their reminiscences about their mommys. It's difficult to understand why an author of such a book would find it necessary (or even appropriate) to provide the full names of each of these folks, except to entice readers who can't get enough of any scrap of information about, say, Lauren Hutton, or who are fascinated to discover that actors have less-than-perfect relationships like everyone else. One can't help but wonder why the author, who would almost certainly never have had these clients without her husband's show-biz connections, feels the need to try to capitalize on them in this way as well. In any event, there are many books that offer much more insight and practical advice on how to resolve some of the problems that often arise out of the mother-child relationship.

UPDATE:

This book's primary selling point--the author's marriage to celebrity John Cleese--is no more. Cleese is said to have remarked after the divorce that marrying the author was one of the two things he wouldn't have done if he had his life to live over.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great how-to book on relationships, May 23, 2000
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I enjoyed reading Alyce Faye Cleese's book on the mothering relationship. My mother has been dead for many years but the relationship lives on thru memories, thru my relationships with my children and thru other important relationships. The ten steps in the back of the book are especially helpful in dealing with anyone in your life. I bought a copy of this book for each of my children in hopes that it would facilitate better understanding between all of us. The main message of this book to me was mothers are people too and to have an adult to adult relationship with them you must move beyond your child-like view. Great read, hope another book follows this one soon.
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