When Families Go Wrong

When Families Go Wrong by James Nugent, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on July 14, 2015, is a concise exploration of the dynamics between siblings in adulthood. This 24-page book addresses the complexities of abusive and disrespectful behavior that can persist into later life, highlighting the emotional struggles faced by individuals who feel trapped in these relationships.
Readers will find a focused discussion on the impact of familial interactions, particularly how childhood experiences can shape adult behavior among siblings. The book delves into the psychological aspects of these relationships, offering insights into the challenges of navigating familial ties when they become harmful. With a clear emphasis on health and psychology, this edition serves as a resource for those seeking to understand the intricacies of sibling relationships and the difficulties in breaking free from negative patterns.
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In fact, although the groundwork may be laid in childhood; this book is about what siblings inflict on each other in adulthood. It is about abusive and disrespectful behavior and about people who don’t feel free to walk away.
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