内容简介:
Were you so easy on your children when they were little that you had to resort to tough love when they grew older? Did you move halfway across the globe to be far away from your mother-and then feel guilty about it? Have you ever resorted to petty lawbreaking? According to author Carlette Anderson, some form of dysfunctional behavior is normally part of most people's lives. Anderson's Dysfunctional Is Normal is based on her own experiences in recognizing and seeking to change dysfunctional elements in her life-and to thus become abnormal. Drawing on her personal diaries, childhood memories, and correspondence with friends, she describes in simple language scenarios that we will recognize immediately. Her frankness and sincerity spills out on every page. There is a bit of dysfunction in all of us and Anderson's book gives a whole new meaning to the word "normal."