Damaging father-daughter relationships persist, creating lifelong problems for women into adulthood. In this first of its kind book, psychotherapist Terri Cole applies her unique wisdom to this often-ignored personal and societal phenomenon. Cole dispels myths, identifies the effects of father wounds, and offers a path to heal the resulting cycles of shame, guilt, and anger.
Father wounds aren't just caused by abusive fathers, or only apply to biological fathers. They also permeate relationships where father figures are inconsistent, emotionally unavailable, absent, or immature. Cole invites readers to understand their unique Father Wound Blueprint-a set of deeply ingrained beliefs, values, and behaviors based on childhood experience, culture, society, and family. Through this discovery, Cole moves readers into active healing, starting with the crucial step of grieving the father relationship, and providing tools that allow readers to reparent themselves, break intergenerational cycles, and reclaim joy, pleasure and sensuality.
"At its core, a father wound is a worthiness wound," writes Cole. "It's where you learned that you weren't good enough to be worthy of love and attention." With Cole's insightful guidance, filled with body-based somatic practices, integration exercises, and actionable steps, Father Wound helps readers move towards transformation, ensuring the healing work continues beyond reading.
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