A thoughtful memoir examining family psychology from both personal and professional perspectives, though sometimes overly introspective for general readers.
What works
• Honest examination of professional blind spots in personal relationships
• Nuanced portrayal of mother-daughter dynamics across generations
• Avoids oversimplified solutions to complex family patterns
• Accessible integration of psychological concepts with personal narrative
• Thoughtful exploration of inherited family behaviors
What doesn't
• Occasionally becomes overly analytical and therapy-session-like
• Lacks clear resolution or transformation arc that many memoir readers expect
• Some sections feel more clinical than narratively engaging
