Chris Haleua

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Katrina’s view was not influenced by the fact that all three children cut her out of their lives. According to the reconcilers, this kind of self-defense can protect against the emotional effects of estrangement, but it makes it nearly impossible to overcome it. Defensive ignorance puts up a formidable barrier to exploring one’s own role in the estrangement: dismissing and disregarding concrete reasons that are actually provided by the relative.
Fault Lines: Fractured Families and How to Mend Them
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