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Rising Over the Waves - Surviving Among Emotionally Immature Parents - cover

Rising Over the Waves - Surviving Among Emotionally Immature Parents

Brian Gibson

Publisher: Brian Gibson

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Rising Over the Waves is a compassionate and insightful guide for anyone who grew up in the turbulent waters of emotional neglect, manipulation, or inconsistency. Focusing on the lasting impact of being raised by emotionally immature parents, this book offers clarity, validation, and healing strategies for adult children who are still navigating the invisible wounds of their upbringing.Blending psychology, real-life experiences, and practical tools, Rising Over the Waves helps readers recognize the signs of emotional immaturity in caregivers, such as lack of empathy, emotional volatility, and self-centeredness, and understand how these patterns shaped their sense of self, boundaries, and relationships. Empathy and encouragement empower readers to break the cycle, reclaim their inner stability, and become emotionally mature.Whether seeking answers, closure, or a path forward, this book is a steady hand as you chart a new course toward self-awareness, emotional independence, and peace.
Available since: 05/09/2025.

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