Altered Loves: Mothers and Daughters During Adolescence

Terri Apter

Altered Loves: Mothers and Daughters During Adolescence
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Published
17 September 1991
Pages
288
ISBN
9780449906316

Altered Loves: Mothers and Daughters During Adolescence

Terri Apter

Are mothers jealous of their developing daughters? Is an early mother-child bond severed during adolescence and never formed again? What does adolescence feel like to a girl?

Drawing on detailed interviews with mothers and daughters from Terri Apter’s research in Great Britain and America, and from recent psychological studies of family interaction, Altered Loves is a frank, moving, and insightful examination of this crucial time in a woman’s life. Apter shows that contrary to the classical view of adolescence as a stage in which daughters reject their mothers, adolescent daughters often remain strongly attached to them. The strife that characterizes this period is actually the result of trying to renegotiate a valued relationship.

Beautifully written, Altered Loves explodes conventional myths and theories about mother-daughter relationships and offers new and valuable insights that will help mothers remember and daughters understand the delicate, painful, and complex process of becoming a woman.

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