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The Mother Wound: Unpacking the Pain is a powerful and deeply personal exploration of generational trauma, healing, and hope. Author Dr. Rachel R. Hill draws on her own experiences to address the pain of the "mother wound," a term that encapsulates the emotional and psychological impact of unmet maternal needs, generational dysfunction, and unresolved familial hurt. Through heartfelt storytelling, biblical principles, and actionable insights, this book invites readers on a transformative journey to confront their pain, embrace forgiveness, and rewrite their narratives for future generations.
Dr. Hill unpacks the complexities of identity, self-worth, and relationships shaped by maternal wounds, sharing how faith and intentionality led her to break free from cycles of generational trauma. From her early struggles with abandonment, intimate partner violence, and unspoken shame to her triumphant journey toward healing, she offers a relatable and empowering perspective for anyone seeking to overcome their past.
Designed to inspire, uplift, and equip readers, The Mother Wound: Unpacking the Pain is not just a memoir but a guidebook for those ready to step into the sacred work of healing. This book is a must-read for individuals navigating unresolved pain, generational patterns, or the impact of mother-child dynamics, as well as for counselors, coaches, and faith leaders walking alongside them.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Mother Wound: Unpacking the Pain is a powerful and deeply personal exploration of generational trauma, healing, and hope. Author Dr. Rachel R. Hill draws on her own experiences to address the pain of the "mother wound," a term that encapsulates the emotional and psychological impact of unmet maternal needs, generational dysfunction, and unresolved familial hurt. Through heartfelt storytelling, biblical principles, and actionable insights, this book invites readers on a transformative journey to confront their pain, embrace forgiveness, and rewrite their narratives for future generations.
Dr. Hill unpacks the complexities of identity, self-worth, and relationships shaped by maternal wounds, sharing how faith and intentionality led her to break free from cycles of generational trauma. From her early struggles with abandonment, intimate partner violence, and unspoken shame to her triumphant journey toward healing, she offers a relatable and empowering perspective for anyone seeking to overcome their past.
Designed to inspire, uplift, and equip readers, The Mother Wound: Unpacking the Pain is not just a memoir but a guidebook for those ready to step into the sacred work of healing. This book is a must-read for individuals navigating unresolved pain, generational patterns, or the impact of mother-child dynamics, as well as for counselors, coaches, and faith leaders walking alongside them.