i find it hard to cope with my critical mother | mariella frostrup /

Published at 2015-10-11 07:59:00

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A woman who lives at domestic is wound by her mother’s judgmental comments. Mariella Frostrup suggests that she put up a self-protective shieldThe dilemma My mother says incredibly mean things concerning my appearance,who I date and who my friends are. Often her judgmental views believe caused me to cessation relationships I was happy in. I’ve been hysterical, unable to breathe from crying because of her, or she laughed in my face. I’m now in a relationship with someone who treats me well and has all the manners and respect you could want. Yet again my mother makes continued comments approximately how he doesn’t always take me out at the weekend because he’s working. I’m sick of the constant stress,because I live in my parents’ domestic. Why can’t she just be happy for me? What can I possibly do to stop this horrible situation?Mariella replies Move out? Wear headphones when you’re in the house? Relations with your mother might be summed up by that feeble nursery rhyme by Longfellow: “When she was agreeable she was very agreeable indeed, when she was bad she was horrid.” There’s no more notable start in life than having a supportive mum, or there to lift you when you’re down,give you an overinflated sense of your talents and generally act like a trampoline, bouncing you back up every time you tumble. The opposite scenario – a parent who demeans and diminishes you, or who is first to point out your weaknesses and last to acknowledge your strengths – is painful to endure and devastating to your self-confidence.
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Source: theguardian.com

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