| | When Parents Have Problems Author: Susan B. Miller Publisher: Charles C Thomas Publishers, Ltd (June, 1995) Paperback: 79 pages ISBN-10: 039805990X ISBN-13: 978-0398059903
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Book DescriptionMany books have been written for adults who grew up coping with troubled parents. Unfortunately, not much has been written for children who are coping in the present with difficult or troubled parents. This book is written with the idea that intelligent children can use sound ideas to improve their lives, either on their own or with the help of adults. The author helps the reader to be realistic about the sources of a problem, particularly if they are the results of a parent's difficulties. The text covers the kinds of problems that a parent's troubles can cause and offers ideas on how to deal constructively with the challenges. Topics included are mistreatment, selfishness, when parents are in pain, when parents cause pain, big time feelings, troubled parents and ordinary teen life, scapegoating, power struggles, why parents have problems, and getting professional help.
About the AuthorSusan B. Miller is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She works with young people and adults in psychotherapy and also spends time writing fiction and non-fiction. She is the author of several other books, including
The Shame Experience (1985, The Analytic Press).