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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lindsay C GibsonPublisher: New Harbinger Publications Imprint: New Harbinger Publications Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 20.20cm Weight: 0.269kg ISBN: 9781648483004ISBN 10: 1648483003 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 30 May 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""As a psychologist, I enthusiastically recommend this guided journal for any clients who seek a deeper understanding of their complicated relationship with their emotionally immature parents. As a writer, I'm in awe of the skill and creativity she employs to encourage thoughtful introspection while sharing transformative guidance. And as the target audience for this topic, I plan to revisit this journal time and time again."" --Ryan Howes, PhD, ABPP, clinical psychologist, and author of Mental Health Journal for Men--Ryan Howes, PhD, ABPP ""Brilliant, compassionate, and challenging in all the right ways! The thought-provoking prompts and guided exercises provide a safe space for readers to explore the then-and-now impact of being raised by emotionally immature parents. The audacious challenges and objective reflections bring healing and growth in a wonderfully refreshing way. This guided journal isn't just about healing; it's about helping us reclaim our narrative and rediscover the resilient spirit within us!"" --Nicole Johnson, LPC, MEd, CCTP, CLC, ""The Ginger Shrink,"" and owner of Oak and Ivy Therapy Services--Nicole Johnson, LPC, MEd, CCTP, CLC ""Gibson's journal is the missing link to achieve emotional healing from being raised by an emotionally immature parent. This guided journal gives readers the opportunity for deep self-reflection and understanding. Each chapter has thought-provoking questions, exercises, and education as to how children of emotionally immature parents can connect to their inner guidance and repair damage that was caused by their parents. Healing is possible with this remarkable companion journal."" --Brie Turns-Coe, PhD, LMFT, chair of the marriage and family therapy program at Arizona Christian University; and author of Parent the Child You Have, Not the Child You Were--Brie Turns-Coe, PhD, LMFT ""Lindsay Gibson's Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents Guided Journal is an essential resource for anyone in the process of healing from neglectful parenting. As a therapist, I use Gibson's methods for clients who struggle to feel love and belonging in their broken family systems. Gibson's journal is filled with her trademark wisdom, wit, and kindness, and is a beautiful companion piece to her extensive work on adult children of emotionally immature parents."" --Erin McMenamin, MSW, licensed clinical social worker specializing in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the veteran population; and coauthor of Entering the Parlor --Erin McMenamin, MSW ""More like life-changing therapy than a self-care book. Lindsay Gibson has created a safe, nurturing, therapeutic space for us to acknowledge our inner experiences, explore how our early relationships shaped us, and discover our truest selves deep within. Empowering, challenging, and healing, I found myself vitalized yet also unexpectedly grounded and humbled. Prepare yourself for a transformational experience!"" --Holly Spotts, PsyD, clinical psychologist, and owner of Full Cup Wellness --Holly Spotts, PsyD ""Often when surrounded by emotionally immature people, we take on their criticism and commentary as our inner critic. The work in this book shows you how to inoculate yourself to the noise of the emotionally immature person, build your immunity to their efforts to control and overpower you, and recruit your inner critic to be your biggest fan while building trust in yourself and your intuition."" --Meagen Gibson, chief content officer at Conscious Life, and cohost of Trauma Super Conference--Meagen Gibson """As a psychologist, I enthusiastically recommend this guided journal for any clients who seek a deeper understanding of their complicated relationship with their emotionally immature parents. As a writer, I'm in awe of the skill and creativity she employs to encourage thoughtful introspection while sharing transformative guidance. And as the target audience for this topic, I plan to revisit this journal time and time again."" --Ryan Howes, PhD, ABPP, clinical psychologist, and author of Mental Health Journal for Men--Ryan Howes, PhD, ABPP ""Brilliant, compassionate, and challenging in all the right ways! The thought-provoking prompts and guided exercises provide a safe space for readers to explore the then-and-now impact of being raised by emotionally immature parents. The audacious challenges and objective reflections bring healing and growth in a wonderfully refreshing way. This guided journal isn't just about healing; it's about helping us reclaim our narrative and rediscover the resilient spirit within us!"" --Nicole Johnson, LPC, MEd, CCTP, CLC, ""The Ginger Shrink,"" and owner of Oak and Ivy Therapy Services--Nicole Johnson, LPC, MEd, CCTP, CLC ""Gibson's journal is the missing link to achieve emotional healing from being raised by an emotionally immature parent. This guided journal gives readers the opportunity for deep self-reflection and understanding. Each chapter has thought-provoking questions, exercises, and education as to how children of emotionally immature parents can connect to their inner guidance and repair damage that was caused by their parents. Healing is possible with this remarkable companion journal."" --Brie Turns-Coe, PhD, LMFT, chair of the marriage and family therapy program at Arizona Christian University; and author of Parent the Child You Have, Not the Child You Were--Brie Turns-Coe, PhD, LMFT ""Lindsay Gibson's Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents Guided Journal is an essential resource for anyone in the process of healing from neglectful parenting. As a therapist, I use Gibson's methods for clients who struggle to feel love and belonging in their broken family systems. Gibson's journal is filled with her trademark wisdom, wit, and kindness, and is a beautiful companion piece to her extensive work on adult children of emotionally immature parents."" --Erin McMenamin, MSW, licensed clinical social worker specializing in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the veteran population; and coauthor of Entering the Parlor --Erin McMenamin, MSW ""More like life-changing therapy than a self-care book. Lindsay Gibson has created a safe, nurturing, therapeutic space for us to acknowledge our inner experiences, explore how our early relationships shaped us, and discover our truest selves deep within. Empowering, challenging, and healing, I found myself vitalized yet also unexpectedly grounded and humbled. Prepare yourself for a transformational experience!"" --Holly Spotts, PsyD, clinical psychologist, and owner of Full Cup Wellness --Holly Spotts, PsyD ""Often when surrounded by emotionally immature people, we take on their criticism and commentary as our inner critic. The work in this book shows you how to inoculate yourself to the noise of the emotionally immature person, build your immunity to their efforts to control and overpower you, and recruit your inner critic to be your biggest fan while building trust in yourself and your intuition."" --Meagen Gibson, chief content officer at Conscious Life, and cohost of Trauma Super Conference--Meagen Gibson" Author InformationLindsay C. Gibson, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist with more than thirty years’ experience working in both public service and private practice. Her books—including the New York Times bestseller, Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents—have sold more than a million copies, and have been translated into thirty-seven languages. In the past, Gibson has served as an adjunct assistant professor, teaching doctoral clinical psychology students clinical theory and psychotherapy techniques. She specializes in therapy and coaching with adults to attain new levels of personal growth, emotional intimacy with others, and confidence in dealing with emotionally immature family members. Gibson lives and works in Virginia Beach, VA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |