
When Dad Hurts Mom
Helping Your Children Heal the Wounds of Witnessing Abuse
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Narrado por:
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Randye Kaye
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De:
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Lundy Bancroft
Can my partner abuse me and still be a good parent? Should I stay with my partner for my children's sake? How should I talk to my children about the abuse and help them heal? Am I a bad mother?
Mothers in physically or emotionally abusive relationships ask themselves these questions every day. Whether it's physical or "just" emotional abuse, whether it's aimed at them or you, whether they see or hear it, your kids need you.
This book, the first ever of its kind, shows mothers how to:
- Protect children and help them heal emotionally
- Provide love, support, and positive role models, even in the midst of abuse
- Increase their chances of winning custody
- Help their kids feel good about themselves
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A real eye opener!!!!!
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incredible resource
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Excellent!
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I have never loved the title of the book. It fails to show how gender inclusive the book actually is on the inside. Same sex couples are addressed early on with respect and awareness. Female to male aggression is also acknowledged, but noted as different in the effects it can have on children. On the other hand, I see why the title fits; it’s through the eyes of the children.
I realize this comment is ironic after the first, but I do agree with other reviewers that the Narrator definitely should have been a man. I wonder if audible could offer a choice between a male or female narrator? It’s so reassuring to hear a man validating all of these concepts and the reality is that Lundy, the author, is a man. Maybe some women are triggered from being “man-splained” yet again, but I would have preferred to hear a voice more close to the actual author’s.
Read this book! Listening is the next best thing.
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Great information. Not the best narrator.
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