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Books that helped you the most regarding dealing with troubled adult children and other loved ones
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<blockquote data-quote="Coping11" data-source="post: 676380" data-attributes="member: 19899"><p>Codependent no More. </p><p>When your adult child breaks your heart (Joel Young and and Christine Adamec) </p><p>Happiness: How to find happiness again if you have a mentally ill adult child (Elizabeth Clark) </p><p>The Price of Silence (Liza Long)</p><p>Mending Wounded Minds (Beth Henry) </p><p>Trauma and Recovery (Judith Herman) - one of the best studies made on traumatic experiences and their impact on the psyche, by one of the foremost experts in the field. Written in a very readable form and highly insightful. </p><p>Persevering Parent (Dr. Karen Crum)</p><p></p><p>Books specifically for parents of eating disordered children:</p><p>Wasted (Maria Hornbacher)</p><p>Why can't you just eat? (Shannon Lagasse)</p><p>When your child has an eating disorders (Abigail Natenshon) </p><p>Skills-based learning for caring for a loved one with eating disorders (Janet Treasure)</p><p></p><p>There are so many other books, it's really hard to choose. I've been devouring books on these topics for quite a few years now after all...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coping11, post: 676380, member: 19899"] Codependent no More. When your adult child breaks your heart (Joel Young and and Christine Adamec) Happiness: How to find happiness again if you have a mentally ill adult child (Elizabeth Clark) The Price of Silence (Liza Long) Mending Wounded Minds (Beth Henry) Trauma and Recovery (Judith Herman) - one of the best studies made on traumatic experiences and their impact on the psyche, by one of the foremost experts in the field. Written in a very readable form and highly insightful. Persevering Parent (Dr. Karen Crum) Books specifically for parents of eating disordered children: Wasted (Maria Hornbacher) Why can't you just eat? (Shannon Lagasse) When your child has an eating disorders (Abigail Natenshon) Skills-based learning for caring for a loved one with eating disorders (Janet Treasure) There are so many other books, it's really hard to choose. I've been devouring books on these topics for quite a few years now after all... [/QUOTE]
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