The Power of Parting is an intellectually rigorous manifesto, a green light for reasonable limits. * The New York Times * For anyone who has felt the deep wounds that relatives can inflict, this brave and groundbreaking book offers invaluable clarity, empathy, healing and ultimately, freedom. -- Lori Gottlieb, psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone This is a brave book that takes on the painful experience of estrangement and instead of framing and pathologizing it as mere ego and stubbornness, it is infused with humanity and reality. The Power of Parting reminds us that sometimes individuation, healing, resolution, and ending intergenerational cycles require giving ourselves permission to release ourselves from those who harmed us, even if they are family. -- Dr Ramani Durvasula, clinical psychologist and Sunday Times bestselling author of Its Not You: Identifying and Healing from Narcissistic People From the family abuse he endured and the estrangement he achieved, Eamon Dolan has made a work of art that will console, inspire, and save many people. His writing is beautiful, his story and the stories of other survivors are riveting, and his guidance is clear and compelling. This wonderful book will help any survivor overcome the toxic legacy of abuse and find the rich, rewarding life they deserve. -- David Sheff, New York Times bestselling author of Beautiful Boy The Power of Parting is an inspiring account of strength, self-awareness, hope and breaking the legacy of parental abuse. Informative and clear, this book offers comfort to survivors and crucially, shares first-hand insight into the freedom that cutting contact can bring. -- Dr Sarah Davies, counselling psychologist and author of Raised By Narcissists This moving, powerful book shatters the silence surrounding child abuse and family estrangement. Through its pages, Eamon Dolan reaches out with a compassionate hand, offering hope to anyone who has ever felt alone in these experiences. -- Dr Lucy Blake, psychologist and author of No Family Is Perfect