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TITLE: |
You don’t really know me : why mothers & daughters fight and how both can win / Terri Apter. |
AUTHOR: |
Apter, T. E. |
PUBLISHED: |
New York : W. W. Norton, c2004. |
DESCRIPTION: |
viii, 280 p. ; 22 cm. |
EDITION: |
1st ed. |
NOTES: |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-269) and index. |
NOTES: |
The mother/daughter plot -- "You’re not listening!" : the battle for recognition -- "Let me live my own life!" : why teenage girls are insulted by parental concern -- "She can pick an argument out of thin air!" : what lies behind teenage irritability -- Power struggle : the choreography of status -- Learning to fight : friendship and conflict -- Portraits of mother/daughter meltdown -- My mother, my father : two different relationships -- "I’m too fat!" : the ambiguity of physical growth -- "I know that already!" : sex talk -- "So that’s how you feel!" : how conflict can lead to closeness -- The life-long dialogue. |
SUBJECT: |
Mothers and daughters --Psychology. |
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