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Mothers and Daughters: The First Three Years offers a new perspective on female development and the origins of mother-daughter relationship pleasures and stresses.
In addition to emotional development and the impact of mothers' childhood memories on mother-daughter interactions, this book explores the enmeshment of personal and cultural themes about being female. Filled with mothers' intimate and surprising insights about the links between their own childhood memories and current interactions with their daughters that lead to solutions to typical mother-daughter conflicts, this book demonstrates the influence a little girl can have on her mother to discover new aspects of herself. In a changing world, where women are gaining more social, economic, and political power, this book illustrates how remnants of the past live on in the present.
Through the lens of female empowerment, mothers' memories are integrated with societal changes to shed new light on supporting the next generation of women.
Contents
Introduction 1. Mother-Daughter Relationship Themes 2. Becoming a Mother 3. Mothers' Childhood Memories 4. Moments of Intersubjectivity 5. Birth to One Year 6. One to Two Years 7. Two to Three Years Epilogue