Parent-child relationship: Children love differently: When your own child is a stranger

Many parents go to great lengths to discover even the smallest of needs in their child.

Parent-child relationship: Children love differently: When your own child is a stranger

Many parents go to great lengths to discover even the smallest of needs in their child. And that can lead to alienation, according to child and adolescent psychiatrist Dr. Oliver Dierssen in his new book. Here he shows ways in which more closeness and love can develop again in an estranged parent-child relationship.

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