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Author: Susan Forward

Narrator: Ryan

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9780553381405

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1990

Audiobook length: 31 min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2Types of toxic parents
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Chapter 3Traumas inflicted by toxic parents
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Chapter 4Rebuilding self-worth and breaking the cycle
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Chapter 5Summary & Review
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Why listen to Toxic Parents

Listening to the summary audiobook of "Toxic Parents" by Susan Forward is essential for anyone seeking to understand and address the emotional challenges stemming from difficult parental relationships. This insightful work delves into the patterns of manipulation, control, and neglect that can shape our lives, providing practical tools for recognizing these toxic dynamics and fostering healthier boundaries. By engaging with the summary, listeners can gain valuable perspectives and actionable strategies that empower them to heal and cultivate more positive interactions, ultimately leading to a more fulfilling life.

Author : Susan Forward

Susan Forward is a renowned therapist, speaker, and author. Her works include Men Who Hate Women and the Women Who Love Them, When Your Lover Is a Liar, and Emotional Blackmail, as well as many others. Her works have been translated into fifteen languages. The co-author of Toxic Parents is Craig Buck, a screenwriter and producer. He and Forward co-wrote Obsessive Love, Money Demon, and Betrayal of Innocence.

Key Insights from Toxic Parents

  • Toxic parents often manipulate their children emotionally, leading to feelings of guilt and inadequacy. This dynamic can persist into adulthood, affecting relationships and self-esteem.
  • Recognizing the patterns of toxic behavior is crucial for healing and breaking free from dysfunctional family dynamics. It empowers individuals to set boundaries and reclaim their lives.
  • Susan Forward emphasizes the importance of self-care and therapy in overcoming the impact of toxic parenting. By prioritizing one's mental health, adult children can learn to live authentically and cultivate healthier relationships.
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