Setting limits: how much time for mother?

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Daughters and mothers who experience conflicts should limit their visits with one another. A daughter should express appreciation for her mother's attention and set realistic limits on the length and frequency of visits.

author: Cocola, Nancy Wasserman, Matthews, Arlene Modica

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Don't be so sensitive

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Some comments can have an unexpectedly negative effect on people because the comment strikes a nerve. Tips on coping with wet blankets, critical individuals and other negative people including having a good retort ready.

author: Barrett, Mary Ellin

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When your mother makes you want to scream

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Most grown daughters experience conflicts with their mothers. The ways in which daughters can deal with these conflicts include listening to their mothers, responding in an empathetic manner and using a sense of humor.

author: Cocola, Nancy Wasserman, Matthews, Arlene Modica

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subjects list: Psychological aspects, Methods, Mothers and daughters, Mother-daughter relations, Interpersonal relations
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