The Black Family’s Guide to Healing Emotional Wounds
Author: Nijiama C. Smalls, Shamon D. Smalls Category: Books for Parents, Emotions and Feelings, Family, High School and (Young) Adult, Mental Health, Middle School, Perseverance and Determination, Self-Esteem and Identity Publisher: Nvision Solutions Language: English Reading Age: Educators or Parents, High School and (Young) Adult, Middle School More DetailsAs a kid, I didn’t feel loved by my mother
I suffered and didn’t feel safe as a child and it still haunts me
I don’t know why I sabotage myself
I want to understand how to control my emotions and anger
I want to put an end to the toxic generational cycles that control my family
I’ve lost a lot of time and it bothers me
I’m sad that I have mismanaged my money and time
My marriage and relationships are suffering
I work with diverse populations and want to understand the Black Community
If any of these statements resonate with you, then it’s time to heal.
Most of our individual and family problems can be attributed to an unhealed place inside each of us. Filled with vivid examples, tools, and interactive exercises, this book is designed to help every member of the Black Family heal so that we can live a life filled with success, love, and purpose. Let’s heal so that we love ourselves and others well.
The Black Family’s Guide to Healing Emotional Wounds
Written by Nijiama C Smalls and Shamon D Smalls
Source: Publisher (Nvision Solutions)
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