Loving Hard-to-Love Parents

A Handbook for Adult Children of Difficult Older Parents

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Parent & Adult Child, Aging
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Author: Paul K Chafetz ISBN: 9780999016114
Publisher: Paul K. Chafetz PhD PLLC Publication: July 5, 2017
Imprint: Paul K. Chafetz PhD PLLC Language: English
Author: Paul K Chafetz
ISBN: 9780999016114
Publisher: Paul K. Chafetz PhD PLLC
Publication: July 5, 2017
Imprint: Paul K. Chafetz PhD PLLC
Language: English

Everyone knows some truly fine people in their thirties to sixties whose older parents treat them really badly, with hurtful sarcasm, irrational demands, constant criticism, and undeserved anger. These frustrated, unappreciated adult sons and daughters simply want to be good to their parents. Perhaps you are one of these people yourself.

In this unique handbook, Dr. Chafetz provides adult children of difficult older parents (CODOPs) the tools they need to protect themselves emotionally, effectively love their hard-to-love parents, and create a healthy legacy for their own children.

Here are thirty powerful, time-tested tools for CODOPs:

Ten concepts to empower their minds

Ten insights to comfort their hearts

Ten behavioral skills to guide their actions

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Everyone knows some truly fine people in their thirties to sixties whose older parents treat them really badly, with hurtful sarcasm, irrational demands, constant criticism, and undeserved anger. These frustrated, unappreciated adult sons and daughters simply want to be good to their parents. Perhaps you are one of these people yourself.

In this unique handbook, Dr. Chafetz provides adult children of difficult older parents (CODOPs) the tools they need to protect themselves emotionally, effectively love their hard-to-love parents, and create a healthy legacy for their own children.

Here are thirty powerful, time-tested tools for CODOPs:

Ten concepts to empower their minds

Ten insights to comfort their hearts

Ten behavioral skills to guide their actions

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