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A Mother-Daughter Bond That Hurts as Much as It Heals
In South Korea, as in Russia, the ties between mothers and daughters are often tangled in unspoken expectations, hidden manipulation, and gaslighting—behaviors that, when experienced in childhood, can leave lasting psychological scars. Kim Jiyoung: A Mother-Daughter World Where Love Hurts as Much as It Heals explores this complex dynamic. Written by a Korean psychologist, the book helps readers untangle the roots of conflicts that surface in adult daughters, revealing how seemingly harmless patterns from the past can shape present struggles. Through compassionate analysis and real-life insights, it offers a path to understanding—and ultimately healing—the wounds that love can inflict. This is a guide for anyone seeking to reconcile the deep, often painful bond between mother and daughter, and to find clarity in the love that both nurtures and wounds.