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In this deeply therapeutic yet intimately personal book of re¿ection and af¿rmation, patterns and growth, Lois Wadas takes the reader on a journey of introspection that's all about relationships, growth, and forgiveness, especially of parents and self. Many of us present a façade of competent independence when inside we are really needy children. Calm when we are riddled with fear and anxiety. Anger when we really want to cry. We ¿oat from relationship to relationship, none of them turning out well. We blame the other. We blame our parents. But our parents did the best they could. None of us…mehr

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In this deeply therapeutic yet intimately personal book of re¿ection and af¿rmation, patterns and growth, Lois Wadas takes the reader on a journey of introspection that's all about relationships, growth, and forgiveness, especially of parents and self. Many of us present a façade of competent independence when inside we are really needy children. Calm when we are riddled with fear and anxiety. Anger when we really want to cry. We ¿oat from relationship to relationship, none of them turning out well. We blame the other. We blame our parents. But our parents did the best they could. None of us came with a set of instructions. Most of us are doing the best we can, we have ordinary lives, and we are surprised by the man or woman in the mirror-but a good deal of what we see is a fantasy. Most of us just don't look that deeply at ourselves. It is often not until we reach midlife that we begin to take inventory of ourselves and come away looking for answers. The answers are within. It can be scary in there. Directed at women and men who are ready to take a look back at their lives, The Good Breast is a workbook about you. So get a mirror and some tissues and read on.
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Autorenporträt
B. Lois Wadas is a Native New Yorker whose creative work has been published here and in Canada. She has written, produced and directed a variety of stage work. She has performed at the Harlem Theater where her play Woman to Woman was preformed to a packed house on two occasions. That same play was staged at the Harold Clurman Theater off Broadway. She has written poetry and short stories. She conducted the Round Table of Women Writers on public television in New York City. She was feature in the Vagina Monologues on HBO produced by Eve Eisner Lois firmly believes that a life examined is a life unlived. Until you can be free of those final monsters with-in the jungle of yourself, your life, your soul is up for grabs." Rona Barrett Lois is a retired Registered Nurse and a Psychotherapist in New York City. She retired to North Carolina where she now resides. Lois is available for consultation, individuals and groups. She is very interested in women's issues. She can be reached at loiswadas@yahoo.com