When Our Grown Kids Disappoint Us: Letting Go of Their Problems, Loving Them Anyway, and Getting on with Our Lives
Autor Jane Adamsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2004
How do today's parents cope when the dreams we had for our children clash with reality? What can we do for our twenty- and even thirty-somethings who can't seem to grow up? How can we help our depressed, dependent, or addicted adult children, the ones who can't get their lives started, who are just marking time or even doing it? What's the right strategy when our smart, capable "adultolescents" won't leave home or come boomeranging back? Who can we turn to when the kids aren't all right and we, their parents, are frightened, frustrated, resentful, embarrassed, and especially, disappointed?
In this groundbreaking book, a social psychologist who's been chronicling the lives of American families for over two decades confronts our deepest concerns, including our silence and self-imposed sense of isolation, when our grown kids have failed to thrive. She listens to a generation that "did everything right" and expected its children to grow into happy, healthy, successful adults. But they haven't, at least, not yet -- and meanwhile, we're letting their problems threaten our health, marriages, security, freedom, careers or retirement, and other family relationships.
With warmth, empathy, and perspective, Dr. Adams offers a positive, life-affirming message to parents who are still trying to "fix" their adult children -- Stop! She shows us how to separate from their problems without separating from them, and how to be a positive force in their lives while getting on with our own. As we navigate this critical passage in our second adulthood and their first, the bestselling author of I'm Still Your Mother reminds us that the pleasures and possibilities of postparenthood should not depend on how our kids turn out, but on how we do!
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780743232814
ISBN-10: 074323281X
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:Free Press Trad.
Editura: Free Press
ISBN-10: 074323281X
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:Free Press Trad.
Editura: Free Press
Descriere
"Beyond offering sympathy, reassurance, and wisdom, the book doesn't lay out a plan for solving anyone's problems, but reading it may help disappointed parents shuck some of their guilt and shame . . . and let their grown children fend for themselves."--Amazon.com.
Notă biografică
Cuprins
Contents
Introduction
May I Talk to You Privately? Whose Story Is This? When Bad Things Happen to Good Parents Our Dirty Little Secret The Elephant in the Parlor
Chapter One
The Kids Are All Right and Other Lies Parents Tell About Their Grown Children
The Most Privileged Generation in History -- Except Theirs Great Expectations: Ours or Theirs Who's in Trouble Here? Making Them Happy Is Not Up to Us But Can We Be Happy If They're Not?
Chapter Two
We're Waiting...and Waiting...and Waiting
When We Were Their Age Prolonging the Search for Identity -- Or Just Avoiding It? Excuse Us, But We're Having an Identity Crisis, Too Our Other Unfinished Task Two Kinds of Parents, Same Kind of Kids In Whose Good Time? Addicted, Depressed, and Dependent: A Detour or a Final Destination?
Chapter Three
Whose Fault Is It, Anyway?
The Two Myths of Parenthood "I'll Never Make the Mistakes My Parents Made" Wrestling Guilt to the Ground The Echo of Our Childhoods Regret Is Guilt Without the Neurosis Why Wasn't I Listening? When the Writing's on the Wall Good Enough Is the Best We Can Do
Chapter Four
They're Ba-a-a-ck!
The Never-Empty Nest Out of Time and Out of Patience Sparing the Help vs. Spoiling the Child Lives Without Guideposts Leaving No Forwarding Address
Chapter Five
The Challenge of Independence
Strangled by Our Purse Strings "Why Should They Wait Till We're Dead?" Codependent on Dr. Spock Parents Who Give Too Much
Chapter Six
Maybe We Shouldn't Have Inhaled
The Perils of Nostalgia It's Not the Age of Aquarius Any Longer Is It a Symptom or a Disease? Family Day at Rehab Staying Out of Their Program Doing the Wrong Thing
Chapter Seven
The Limits of Love
Paying a Different Kind of Attention Denying the Undeniable The Real Truth About Gay Pride Following the Pied Piper An Alternative to What? Who Are the Victims Here? Forgiving the Unforgivable
Chapter Eight
Separating from Their Problems Without Separating from Them
The Key to Our Survival Thank You for Sharing Marriages Under Fire Blurred Boundaries, Loving Limits But What About the Grandchildren? Phantom Guilt and Other Crimes of the Heart
Chapter Nine
Reinventing Our Lives:
The Challenge of Postparenthood
Reinvigorating the Postparenthood Marriage New Wine in Old Bottles Different Times, Different Agendas Shuffling the Deck for a New Deal
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
May I Talk to You Privately? Whose Story Is This? When Bad Things Happen to Good Parents Our Dirty Little Secret The Elephant in the Parlor
Chapter One
The Kids Are All Right and Other Lies Parents Tell About Their Grown Children
The Most Privileged Generation in History -- Except Theirs Great Expectations: Ours or Theirs Who's in Trouble Here? Making Them Happy Is Not Up to Us But Can We Be Happy If They're Not?
Chapter Two
We're Waiting...and Waiting...and Waiting
When We Were Their Age Prolonging the Search for Identity -- Or Just Avoiding It? Excuse Us, But We're Having an Identity Crisis, Too Our Other Unfinished Task Two Kinds of Parents, Same Kind of Kids In Whose Good Time? Addicted, Depressed, and Dependent: A Detour or a Final Destination?
Chapter Three
Whose Fault Is It, Anyway?
The Two Myths of Parenthood "I'll Never Make the Mistakes My Parents Made" Wrestling Guilt to the Ground The Echo of Our Childhoods Regret Is Guilt Without the Neurosis Why Wasn't I Listening? When the Writing's on the Wall Good Enough Is the Best We Can Do
Chapter Four
They're Ba-a-a-ck!
The Never-Empty Nest Out of Time and Out of Patience Sparing the Help vs. Spoiling the Child Lives Without Guideposts Leaving No Forwarding Address
Chapter Five
The Challenge of Independence
Strangled by Our Purse Strings "Why Should They Wait Till We're Dead?" Codependent on Dr. Spock Parents Who Give Too Much
Chapter Six
Maybe We Shouldn't Have Inhaled
The Perils of Nostalgia It's Not the Age of Aquarius Any Longer Is It a Symptom or a Disease? Family Day at Rehab Staying Out of Their Program Doing the Wrong Thing
Chapter Seven
The Limits of Love
Paying a Different Kind of Attention Denying the Undeniable The Real Truth About Gay Pride Following the Pied Piper An Alternative to What? Who Are the Victims Here? Forgiving the Unforgivable
Chapter Eight
Separating from Their Problems Without Separating from Them
The Key to Our Survival Thank You for Sharing Marriages Under Fire Blurred Boundaries, Loving Limits But What About the Grandchildren? Phantom Guilt and Other Crimes of the Heart
Chapter Nine
Reinventing Our Lives:
The Challenge of Postparenthood
Reinvigorating the Postparenthood Marriage New Wine in Old Bottles Different Times, Different Agendas Shuffling the Deck for a New Deal
Notes
Bibliography
Index