133: Family Estrangement: Making Sense of Boundaries, Betrayals, and Breaks


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Mar 06 2025 50 mins  

In this exploration of family estrangement, we examine how ongoing conflict, betrayal, or long-standing dysfunction can drive us to seek minimal, low, or even no contact with relatives. Acknowledging the intense emotional weight of this decision—such as guilt, grief, or unexpected relief—this discussion invites listeners to reflect on the hurt they’ve experienced and the changes they can initiate. From those who feel compelled to guard their boundaries for mental and emotional safety to loved ones confused by a family member’s distancing, this episode aims to spark curiosity, self-awareness, and a more compassionate understanding of why people choose space over continued harm.

You’ll hear insights on how estrangement often unfolds gradually, fueled by unresolved traumas, repeated boundary violations, or deeply rooted patterns of abuse. The conversation emphasizes that stepping away doesn’t always mark a permanent end; rather, it can create room for essential growth and healing on all sides.

With gentle reminders of the importance of self-care, professional support, and the right to protect your well-being, these reflections guide you through navigating the delicate balance between longing for connection and knowing when enough is enough.

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