Summary of Jonice Webb's Running on Empty No More
Everest Media
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Publisher:
Everest Media LLC
Everest Media LLC
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Watermark
Watermark
Publication Year:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9781669394457
Description:
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 You may have experienced Emotional Neglect as a child if you checked any of the following boxes: you feel like you don’t belong when with your family or friends, you pride yourself on not relying on others, you have trouble asking for help, you have friends or family who complain that you are aloof or distant, or you feel you haven’t met your potential in life.
#2 The term good enough mother was coined by psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott to describe a mother who meets her child’s needs in this way. parenting that is good enough takes many forms, but all of them recognize the child’s emotional or physical need in any given moment.
#3 Emotionally neglectful parents are those who fail their child in a critical way in a moment of crisis, causing the child a wound that may never be repaired. They are also chronically tone-deaf to some aspect of a child’s need throughout his or her childhood development.
#4 The importance of emotion in healthy parenting is best understood through attachment theory. Attachment theory describes how our emotional needs for safety and connection are met by our parents from infancy.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 You may have experienced Emotional Neglect as a child if you checked any of the following boxes: you feel like you don’t belong when with your family or friends, you pride yourself on not relying on others, you have trouble asking for help, you have friends or family who complain that you are aloof or distant, or you feel you haven’t met your potential in life.
#2 The term good enough mother was coined by psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott to describe a mother who meets her child’s needs in this way. parenting that is good enough takes many forms, but all of them recognize the child’s emotional or physical need in any given moment.
#3 Emotionally neglectful parents are those who fail their child in a critical way in a moment of crisis, causing the child a wound that may never be repaired. They are also chronically tone-deaf to some aspect of a child’s need throughout his or her childhood development.
#4 The importance of emotion in healthy parenting is best understood through attachment theory. Attachment theory describes how our emotional needs for safety and connection are met by our parents from infancy.
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