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Q&A: It's Not About Childhood. It's About How They Treat Me Now

Q&A: It's Not About Childhood. It's About How They Treat Me Now

Should you write that estrangement letter to your parent?

CALLING HOME with Whitney Goodman, LMFT · Whitney Goodman, LMFT

October 3, 202434m 19s

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Show Notes

In this conversation, Whitney Goodman answers two caller questions about the complexities of estrangement and the challenges of communicating with parents. She emphasizes the importance of self-protection, setting boundaries, and understanding the dynamics of parent-child relationships.

Goodman also discusses the need for accountability and emotional intelligence in reconciliation efforts while acknowledging that not all relationships can or should be repaired. The conversation provides insights into how individuals can navigate their feelings and expectations when dealing with estrangement and communication with parents.

Chapters

00:00 Navigating Estrangement: Understanding the Need for Communication

06:50 Setting Boundaries: The Importance of Self-Protection

10:01 The Complexity of Parent-Child Relationships

15:36 Protocols for Reconciliation: When to Seek Help

Quotes

  • "I think we should always try to explain ourselves."
  • "You have to be doing this because it's something that you want to do."
  • "You don't have to forgive your parent."


Have a question for Whitney? Call Home at 866-225-5466

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