When you encounter difficult people in your daily life, the easiest solution is to cut and run. But when the difficult people in question are your parents, siblings, children, or all of the above, you can’t alway...

Buy Now From Amazon

When you encounter difficult people in your daily life, the easiest solution is to cut and run. But when the difficult people in question are your parents, siblings, children, or all of the above, you can’t always end the relationships. What happens when you’re stuck with people who don’t respect boundaries or listen to reason? Author Eric Maisel, a licensed family therapist and life coach, tackles this awkward question in his new book Overcoming Your Difficult Family, providing answers gleaned from his own therapy practice. The first half of the book lists eight strategies for dealing with difficult relatives, whereas the second half acts as a kind of “field guide” to common types of dysfunctional families — authoritarian families, factionalized families, drug-addicted families, and more. By following Maisel’s battle-tested advice, you’ll learn to maintain inner peace in the midst of family chaos, and in the process, make everyone’s life a little better.


Similar Products

Life Purpose Boot Camp: The 8-Week Breakthrough Plan for Creating a Meaningful LifeMastering Creative Anxiety: 24 Lessons for Writers, Painters, Musicians, and Actors from America's Foremost Creativity CoachRethinking Depression: How to Shed Mental Health Labels and Create Personal MeaningCoaching the Artist Within: Advice for Writers, Actors, Visual Artists, and Musicians from America's Foremost Creativity CoachMaking Your Creative Mark: Nine Keys to Achieving Your Artistic GoalsThe Van Gogh Blues: The Creative Person’s Path Through DepressionThe Modern Enneagram: Discover Who You Are and Who You Can Be