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The Emotional Incest Syndrome

What to Do When a Parent's Love Rules Your Life

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The Emotional Incest Syndrome

By: Patricia Love EdD, Jo Robinson
Narrated by: Laural Merlington
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Do these "endearments" sound familiar to you?

"Of all my children, I expect the most of you." Translation: I've selected you to be the one to make my life worth living.

"You've never caused me a minute of trouble." Translation: Ignore your own needs, I can't handle them.

"You're the only one who truly understands me." Translation: I would be totally alone if it weren't for you.

If so, you may have been a "chosen child", seemingly the focus of loving and devoted parents, but in reality a child walking a psychological tightrope - learning early on to deny your own needs in order to meet the emotional needs of a parent. Today, there is a name for this devastating form of child abuse: emotional incest. Here, Dr. Patricia Love offers adults real hope - and help - in overcoming the hurtful legacy of being a chosen child. Based on proven therapeutic techniques and using real-life case histories, her total program of recovery will help you identify the signs of emotional incest, confront your parents - and your past - with love and understanding, disentangle your life from theirs, and create a positive relationship with your parents - and your own children.

©1990 Patricia Love and Jo Robinson (P)2017 Tantor
Abuse Developmental Psychology Dysfunctional Families Mental Health Psychology
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If you relate to anything in this book, you need therapy.

But you are so worth it. This book is very eye opening and helpful in navigating relationships.

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Amazing

I have just begun my journey for self healing and I could never explain why I was so miserable...this book gave me an answer. There was so much that I had gone through that I didn’t know wasn’t normal. I can finally begin my road to recovery thanks to this book. I will listen many times over!!!

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Stimulates healing

Even if the chosen child isn’t your dominant childhood wound, you’ll find it’s dimensionality in your own life or those near and near. This is a must read for anyone seeking self-healing and better relationships.

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an eye opener!

highly recommend for every adult who is unsure where their relationship difficulties originated from. Helped to put pieces together and explain things were not understood before

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Life Changer!!!

I have already recommending and gifted out this book to friends and family. I gave a copy to my therapist. I cant recommend enough. This book providing a lot more language and clarity into unhealthy parent child boundaries and how it effects everyone involved. She gives really good examples and exercises. I'm going to reread and go back to many times as a reference. Thank you Dr. Love!!!

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Helpful with multiple areas

While not perfect, this book helped me understand multiple areas in family systems type stuff. Also, as an adult man I'm a bit biased and the narrator was difficult listening to. But I got through it by just imagining what it would sound like if a man read it.

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Highly Recommended

A very common yet misunderstood phenomenon, it’s good for all adults to learn this, whether you’re a parent or want to become one, or don’t.

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Eye Opening and Illuminating

A well-thought out and surprisingly personable work about the affects of our conditioned life experiences. Self-awareness leading to understanding of boundaries in life is pressed home through the authors voice. Excellent self-help book.

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Outdated and sympathetic to abusive parents

I think it’s a red flag when books designed to help you learn about the abuse you endured are sympathetic to parents. This book regularly says some variation of “they did their best”. Having personally been the victim of a sexually emotional incestuous relationship, I don’t need more sympathy for my abuser. I needed sympathy for myself then and I need sympathy for myself now. And the abusive person should be held accountable.

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Great first half, fell short of good advice

The first half was eye opening and validating. The second half lacked advice and it was terrible. Too bad. It was like “yes this is me” then “now what do I do?” And it left me hanging..

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