Rules of Estrangement: Why Adult Children Cut Ties and How to Heal the Conflict - Joshua Coleman
Language: EnglishKeywords: 
Family
 Health
 Mental Health
 Parenting
 Psychology
 Sociology
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Read by Fred Sanders
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
Length: 9 hrs and 41 mins
Release date: 03-02-21
A guide for parents whose adult children have cut off contact that reveals the hidden logic of estrangement, explores its cultural causes, and offers practical advice for parents trying to reestablish contact with their adult children.
“Finally, here’s a hopeful, comprehensive, and compassionate guide to navigating one of the most painful experiences for parents and their adult children alike.” (Lori Gottlieb, psychotherapist and New York Times best-selling author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone)
Labeled a silent epidemic by a growing number of therapists and researchers, estrangement is one of the most disorienting and painful experiences of a parent’s life. Popular opinion typically tells a one-sided story of parents who got what they deserved or overly entitled adult children who wrongly blame their parents. However, the reasons for estrangement are far more complex and varied. As a result of rising rates of individualism, an increasing cultural emphasis on happiness, growing economic insecurity, and a historically recent perception that parents are obstacles to personal growth, many parents find themselves forever shut out of the lives of their adult children and grandchildren.
As a trusted psychologist whose own daughter cut off contact for several years and eventually reconciled, Dr. Joshua Coleman is uniquely qualified to guide parents in navigating these fraught interactions. He helps to alleviate the ongoing feelings of shame, hurt, guilt, and sorrow that commonly attend these dynamics. By placing estrangement into a cultural context, Dr. Coleman helps parents better understand the mindset of their adult children and teaches them how to implement the strategies for reconciliation and healing that he has seen work in his 40 years of practice. Rules of Estrangement gives parents the language and the emotional tools to engage in meaningful conversation with their child, the framework to cultivate a healthy relationship moving forward, and the ability to move on if reconciliation is no longer possible.
While estrangement is a complex and tender topic, Dr. Coleman’s insightful approach is based on empathy and understanding for both the parent and the adult child.
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This post has 3 comments with rating of 5/5
November 21st, 2024
30 years without contact with my parents have been the best of my life.
Sure I lost any money I would have gotten when they died.
Yet after seeing the crap my brother went through to get the tiny amount they left after they spent every dime they could. I can say my decision was the right one.
No more stress and putting up with the crazy crap.
Best thing I ever did.
November 21st, 2024
Thank you Guest
November 21st, 2024
@cluckers, I am in my 60s and I cannot tell you how much I regret not going No Contact with my abusive mother and brother.
I didn’t hang in for money which was negligible but because I couldn’t have lived with turning my back on a sick elderly woman who physically needed my care.
I left my career when I was at my prime to do the daughterly stuff and sacrificed my own health for hers.
No doubt some estrangements are frivolous but in many cases it is the only meaningful way to move out of the path of your abusers.
Glad you are speaking up about it.
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