Yessss! This was the book I was looking for (see past reviews for a couple that didn’t quite hit the mark for me personally). I was looking for something that addressed childhood wounds, but not only within the context of extreme abuse situations. I loved her descriptions of family roles, her inclusion of IFS concepts (such as protector parts) and the last chapters on spirituality.
Some favorite quotes:
“Forgiving is not forgetting. It’s remembering and letting go.”
“Siblings are the witnesses to each other’s shame. In each others presence, we mirror back the hurt, disappointment, fear, anger and shame of our early years. No wonder our contacts are superficial, that helps to avoid remembering our pain.”
“Intimacy is trusting another with who you are without the fear of rejection.”
“It is in the acceptance of all that was and is, that our spirits become whole.”
“We are not in control. I do not depend on others in order to accept myself. When people leave or abandon me, it is not a judgement of my worth.”
“God is always present in the heart. Look within.“