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Dear Adult Daughter
Karen C.L. Anderson
146 episodes
5 days ago
A bite-sized podcast for those who want to take care of themselves in the relationship they have with their mothers, who want to experience that relationship differently, and not be miserable in the process.
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A bite-sized podcast for those who want to take care of themselves in the relationship they have with their mothers, who want to experience that relationship differently, and not be miserable in the process.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
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Taking the easy way out (and an invitation)
Dear Adult Daughter
10 minutes
1 year ago
Taking the easy way out (and an invitation)

FREE EVENT: A conversation about healing the shame pass down through our maternal lineages (click here to register)


I help adults navigate and heal from complex relationships with their mothers (narcissistic or not), so they can live unshamed.

I also have a place in my practice for mothers who want to repair the relationship they have with their adult daughters (although I can't guarantee how your adult daughter will respond).

I got you.

Email me at karen@kclanderson.com or visit https://karenclanderson.as.me/30-min to schedule a free 30-minute call to get your questions answered

Dear Adult Daughter
A bite-sized podcast for those who want to take care of themselves in the relationship they have with their mothers, who want to experience that relationship differently, and not be miserable in the process.