Ces parents qui aiment trop - La dificulté de lacher prise et ses conséquences

Ces parents qui aiment trop - La dificulté de lacher prise et ses conséquences

Language: French
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 2760407039
ISBN 13: 9782760407039
Publication date: October 1st, 2000
Publisher: ALAIN STANKE
Pages: 458

Genres: Children’s

In a world where parental love often crosses the line into overprotection, this exploration dives deep into the complexities of attachment and independence. The authors examine the phenomenon of overly involved parenting, shedding light on its psychological ramifications for both parents and children. Through a mix of personal anecdotes, case studies, and expert insights, they unravel the intricate emotional ties that bind parents to their offspring and the struggles that arise when it comes time to let go.

The narrative encourages reflection on the motives behind such intense familial bonds, questioning whether they stem from love, fear, or societal expectations. By illustrating real-life scenarios, Mitch Meyerson and Laurie Ashner effectively highlight the balance needed between nurturing and autonomy. They provocatively illustrate how too much love can inadvertently stifle growth and how learning to relinquish control is vital for personal development.

Readers are invited to consider their own parenting styles and the impact these choices have on their children's emotional health. The book serves as a guide, encouraging open discussions about boundaries and personal space, ultimately leading to healthier relationships within families.

By the end, the authors leave readers with the pertinent understanding that love should empower, not restrain, paving the way for more resilient and independent individuals.

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