Description
In the journey of human development, few relationships shape us as profoundly as those
with our parents. These early bonds form the template for how we relate to ourselves
and others throughout our lives. Yet, despite their fundamental importance, our
understanding of our parents is often based on impressions formed through the limited
perspective of childhood—impressions that may be dramatically distorted from reality.
This book addresses a universal human challenge: healing the wounds created by
falsified impressions of our parents. These impressions, formed when we were too
young to comprehend the full complexity of human nature, can continue to influence
our lives long into adulthood, often without our awareness. They affect our capacity to
love, our sense of self-worth, our relationships, and our ability to find meaning and
fulfillment.






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