The Myth of the Perfect Mother explodes today's popular "good mother/bad mother" myth and helps the reader both rethink the cultural roles of motherhood and understand the deeper issues that underlie the experience of child rearing. Dr. Swigart's discussions of what it means to nurture include the complexities of parental guilt, maternal clinging, and maintaining one's individuality. She is honest -- sometimes painfully so -- but provides the strength for every mother to revel in her unique, ever-changing role.
LoC Classification |
HQ759 .S95 1998 |
LoC Control Number |
98024864 |
Dewey |
306.874/3 |
No. of Pages |
260 |
Height x Width |
210
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133
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