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Beginning Your Memoir Despite Family Guilt And Critic Voices When we first decide to write, we feel good about it—we have memories and stories that form who we are... Author: Linda Joy Myers - Category: Writing Rating:  |
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Truth Or Lie: Fiction Vs. Memoir — How Memoir Writers Can Approach Truth And Healing The recent flap about James Frey’s A Million Little Pieces has hit the media with a big bang, bringing the age-old debate about what is acceptable when writing memoir--a “real” story... Author: Linda Joy Myers - Category: Writing Rating:  |
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Abandoned Again — How We Repeat Our Childhood In The Present The woman on the couch looks up at me miserably, tears in her eyes, as she tells me about her most recent bad relationship... Author: Linda Joy Myers - Category: Self Help Rating:  |
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Connecting The Past And The Present: Healing Abandonment And Abuse Through Awareness Many people I work with in therapy or in my writing-as-healing classes discover stories that surprise them—stories about the mistakes they felt their parents made, power imbalances in the family, or stories about physical or sexual abuse... Author: Linda Joy Myers - Category: Self Help
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Weaving The Brokenness - Healing The Wound Of Mother Abandonment My daughter puts her arms around me, her brown eyes soft and beckoning Her rounded belly and motherly curves rest against me, and for a moment I choke up... Author: Linda Joy Myers - Category: Family Concerns Rating:  |
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Ghost Mothers So many women talk about their relationships with their mothers—no matter how old they are For some, their mother, from whom they have supposedly separated long ago, still occupies a central place in the psyche... Author: Linda Joy Myers - Category: Family Concerns Rating:  |
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