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UNDERSTANDING MOTHER-DAUGHTER RELATIONSHIPS.(research)(Brief Article)

Publication: USA Today (Magazine)

Publication Date: 01-MAY-01
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COPYRIGHT 2001 Society for the Advancement of Education

Mother-daughter relationships are among the most complicated families experience. They often comprise many conflicting feelings, such as love, anger, worry, resentment, envy, and need. According to the Mayo Clinic Women's HealthSource, this critical relationship changes as both mother and daughter age, and there are several ways to improve it...

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