House rules, a memoir, Rachel Sontag
Type
Label
House rules, a memoir, Rachel Sontag
Language
eng
resource.biographical
autobiography
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
House rules
Oclc number
191728729
Responsibility statement
Rachel Sontag
Sub title
a memoir
Summary
Traces the author's journey of recovery after a childhood marked by her mentally ill father, a respected suburban doctor with an obsessive need for control that caused him to torture his wife and children about the most minute details of their lives
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Creator
Subject
- Control (Psychology)
- Biography
- Adult child abuse victims
- Adult child abuse victims -- United States -- Biography
- Fathers and daughters
- Adult children of dysfunctional families
- Sontag, Rachel
- Adult children of dysfunctional families -- United States -- Biography
- Psychological child abuse
- Sontag, Rachel -- Family
- Fathers and daughters -- United States -- Biography
- Case studies
- Autobiographies
- Abused children -- United States -- Biography
- Dysfunctional families -- United States -- Case studies
- Families
- United States
- Sonntag family
- Abused children
- Psychological child abuse -- United States -- Case studies
- Control (Psychology) -- Case studies
- Dysfunctional families
Content
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- Classification1
- Creator1
- Genre3
- Subject22
- Control (Psychology)
- Biography
- Adult child abuse victims
- Adult child abuse victims -- United States -- Biography
- Fathers and daughters
- Adult children of dysfunctional families
- Sontag, Rachel
- Adult children of dysfunctional families -- United States -- Biography
- Psychological child abuse
- Sontag, Rachel -- Family
- Fathers and daughters -- United States -- Biography
- Case studies
- Autobiographies
- Abused children -- United States -- Biography
- Dysfunctional families -- United States -- Case studies
- Families
- United States
- Sonntag family
- Abused children
- Psychological child abuse -- United States -- Case studies
- Control (Psychology) -- Case studies
- Dysfunctional families
- Content1
- Other version1
- Mapped to1