The Power of Parting : Finding Peace and Freedom Through Family Estrangement
by
Eamon Dolan
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0593714121
ISBN-13
9780593714126
Publisher
Penguin Group USA
Imprint
Putnam Pub Group
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 1st, 2025
Print length
288 Pages
Weight
454 grams
Dimensions
23.60 x 16.10 x 2.90 cms
Product Classification:
Coping with drug & alcohol abuse
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The author recounts his journey of estrangement from his abusive mother, offering guidance on recognizing abuse, setting boundaries and navigating the process of parting from toxic relationships, while addressing the stigma, emotional challenges and generational cycles tied to familial estrangement.
A myth-shattering, inspiring book that combines research, reportage, and memoir to explore the growing phenomenon of estrangement from toxic relativesshowing it not as a tragedy, but as an empowering and effective solution to the heartbreak of family abuse.
After decades of enduring his mothers physical and psychological torment, after years of trying in vain to set boundaries, Eamon Dolan took a radical step: he cut his mother out of his life. No more phone calls, no more visits, no more contact. Parting with his abuser gave him immediate relief and set him on a path toward freedom, confidence, and joy like none he had ever felt before.
In The Power of Parting, Dolan has written the book he wishes hed had when he was struggling to free himself from his mothers abuse. In the process, he discovered how widespread estrangement really is. At least 27 percent of Americans are estranged from a parent, sibling, or other family member. He also learned why so much stigma surrounds this commonand often lifesavingphenomenon. Even among therapiststhe professionals who would seem most attuned to the pain relatives can inflicttheres a bias toward reconciliation, when millions of their patients need instead to escape their abusers grip. Estrangement, Dolan realized, should be understood and embraced, not shrouded in shame.
Drawing on his own suffering and healing, as well as experts advice and the testimony of other courageous survivors, Dolan first explains why abuse is much different and more prevalent than we may think, how it harms us in childhood and beyond, and why limiting or eliminating contact might be our best possible choice. Then, he walks readers through the steps of a successful, positive estrangement: how to take crucial time for yourself; how to make sure no one can gaslight you into minimizing or forgetting; how to set rules for your abuser andif they cant or wont respect your limitshow to end a toxic relationship. He also offers valuable counsel on how to ease the guilt and grief that often accompany parting, and how to break the cycle of abuse that was likely passed down to you through many generations.
With a convincing blend of clarity and empathy, Dolan encourages others to do what he ultimately did for himself: determine whether the people in your life treat you with the care and concern you deserveand part ways with them if they dont.
After decades of enduring his mothers physical and psychological torment, after years of trying in vain to set boundaries, Eamon Dolan took a radical step: he cut his mother out of his life. No more phone calls, no more visits, no more contact. Parting with his abuser gave him immediate relief and set him on a path toward freedom, confidence, and joy like none he had ever felt before.
In The Power of Parting, Dolan has written the book he wishes hed had when he was struggling to free himself from his mothers abuse. In the process, he discovered how widespread estrangement really is. At least 27 percent of Americans are estranged from a parent, sibling, or other family member. He also learned why so much stigma surrounds this commonand often lifesavingphenomenon. Even among therapiststhe professionals who would seem most attuned to the pain relatives can inflicttheres a bias toward reconciliation, when millions of their patients need instead to escape their abusers grip. Estrangement, Dolan realized, should be understood and embraced, not shrouded in shame.
Drawing on his own suffering and healing, as well as experts advice and the testimony of other courageous survivors, Dolan first explains why abuse is much different and more prevalent than we may think, how it harms us in childhood and beyond, and why limiting or eliminating contact might be our best possible choice. Then, he walks readers through the steps of a successful, positive estrangement: how to take crucial time for yourself; how to make sure no one can gaslight you into minimizing or forgetting; how to set rules for your abuser andif they cant or wont respect your limitshow to end a toxic relationship. He also offers valuable counsel on how to ease the guilt and grief that often accompany parting, and how to break the cycle of abuse that was likely passed down to you through many generations.
With a convincing blend of clarity and empathy, Dolan encourages others to do what he ultimately did for himself: determine whether the people in your life treat you with the care and concern you deserveand part ways with them if they dont.
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