Chris Haleua

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Many adult children do not subscribe to the view that they are obligated to remain in the relationship in the face of persistent unpleasant interactions. They are much more likely to weigh the positives of remaining connected against the negatives of stress and discomfort. Bridget Zaretsky’s experience is a typical one, showing how adult children eventually decide that the parent-child tie is not, in fact, absolute.
Fault Lines: Fractured Families and How to Mend Them
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