Chris Haleua

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When people explain why a family member has cut them off, they often attribute it to the relative’s anger, hostility, selfishness, or other negative attributes. But my interviews uncovered a more important reason why people remain in an estrangement for years: They are anxious about what it would take to reconcile. They are afraid to make themselves vulnerable again to unwanted demands, fights, criticism, and disapproval.
Fault Lines: Fractured Families and How to Mend Them
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