Hello Again. A Fresh Start for Parents and Adult Children
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- Nombre de pages320
- Date de parution27/04/2027
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-0-593-08391-8
- EAN9780593083918
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurAvery
Résumé
From the New York Times bestselling authors of The Myth of Normal, a path forward for parents and adult children locked in a difficult relationshipWhat happens when the people who shaped you, or the ones you shaped- are the very ones you can't seem to reach-or can't bear to be close to anymore?In Hello Again, physician and trauma expert Gabor Maté joins his son Daniel Maté to illuminate the uniquely charged bond between parents and their adult children-a relationship defined by love, history, and an imbalance of power that never fully disappears.
Drawing on decades of clinical insight, hard-won personal experience, and their widely attended workshops, the Matés show why this "set menu, no substitutions" relationship so often becomes the site of recurring misunderstandings, resentment, withdrawal, or explosive conflict-even when both sides genuinely want things to be better. This book doesn't promise a tidy reconciliation or a "happy ending." Instead, it offers something more realistic and more hopeful: a fresh start-whether that means rebuilding closeness, establishing steadier boundaries, or finding peace at a distance.
Inside you'll find: A clear map of why the parent/adult-child bond is uniquely triggering-and why it's also uniquely repairable Parent and adult-child "prototype" patterns that reveal what's really happening beneath the argument Practical tools to pause, self-regulate, and communicate without collapsing into old roles Boundary guidance that protects dignity without hardening into punishment A realistic approach to accountability, grief, and forgiveness-without self-erasure Paths forward that honor safety, including less contact when that is the healthiest choice For anyone who has ever thought, "I love them-so why is this so hard?" Hello Again is a wise, steady companion toward clearer seeing, truer connection, and lasting change.
Drawing on decades of clinical insight, hard-won personal experience, and their widely attended workshops, the Matés show why this "set menu, no substitutions" relationship so often becomes the site of recurring misunderstandings, resentment, withdrawal, or explosive conflict-even when both sides genuinely want things to be better. This book doesn't promise a tidy reconciliation or a "happy ending." Instead, it offers something more realistic and more hopeful: a fresh start-whether that means rebuilding closeness, establishing steadier boundaries, or finding peace at a distance.
Inside you'll find: A clear map of why the parent/adult-child bond is uniquely triggering-and why it's also uniquely repairable Parent and adult-child "prototype" patterns that reveal what's really happening beneath the argument Practical tools to pause, self-regulate, and communicate without collapsing into old roles Boundary guidance that protects dignity without hardening into punishment A realistic approach to accountability, grief, and forgiveness-without self-erasure Paths forward that honor safety, including less contact when that is the healthiest choice For anyone who has ever thought, "I love them-so why is this so hard?" Hello Again is a wise, steady companion toward clearer seeing, truer connection, and lasting change.



















