
Mother Daughter is a step by step process used to review and heal any relationship of its past experiences to create a new relationship for the present. This systematic process transcends therapy and counseling and gets straight to the root of problems and pain through facilitated dialogue. This process can be used between parents and their young/adult children, intimate partners, siblings, employers and employees, students, and friends-anyone you’ve encountered conflict with. If you want a better relationship with anyone in your life, Mother Daughter is for you.

Pamela S. Jackson is a healing conversationalist and workshop leader, using talk as a means for deepening relationships and moving them forward. Her training as a nonfiction writer and dialogue facilitator has helped her found and engineer Mother Daughter. She structured the Mother Daughter approach using the classic storytelling skill of being specific and detailed to answer the question what happened. The story both parties tell then becomes the step into a dialogue that uses what happened to heal the present of the event/story.