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Author Linda Schierse Leonard
Publisher Shambhala 1982 First Edition
Binding paperback
Condition like new
Summary
The Wounded Woman: Healing the Father-Daughter Relationship by Linda Schierse Leonard is a profound exploration of the psychological and emotional wounds that many women carry due to their relationships with their fathers. A Jungian analyst, Leonard draws from mythology, literature, and case studies to reveal how unresolved paternal wounds shape a woman's identity, self-worth, and relationships. She provides a compassionate and insightful guide to healing, self-discovery, and transformation.
This book is a must-have for women seeking to break free from past wounds, therapists looking for deeper insights into female psychology, and anyone interested in personal growth through Jungian analysis. It also makes a thoughtful and meaningful gift for those on a journey of self-healing and empowerment.