Inside the Pain and Power of Healing a Broken Family: Stephanie Weaver’s Bitter, Sweet Revealed
At the outset, Weaver makes it clear that this is her personal journey. Her story is neatly contrasted with that of her sister, who remained estranged from their parents until their deaths. Weaver does not judge her sister, nor anyone who decides to stay estranged from family members. She is simply speaking to her experience, and recounts the tools she used to reestablish contact once she realized that was what she wanted. Weaver is suggestive without being prescriptive: she describes the therapies and alternative modalities she used without false promises that they will work for everyone.




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