Brianna

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I frequently hear the request from adult children that the parent “do more work” as a condition of reconciliation. On the one hand, fair enough: it’s reasonable for an adult child to want the relationship to be a more hospitable environment to interact in. On the other, I have noticed that some of the adult children who take this position are not open to providing feedback about what specifically would constitute success, nor how progress could be evaluated in the absence of contact.
Rules of Estrangement: Why Adult Children Cut Ties and How to Heal the Conflict
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