How Estrangers and the Estranged View Cutoffs
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In the Sibling Estrangement – Sharing - Coping - Connecting Facebook group -- which includes both estrangers and estrangees -- a former member claimed the group is anti-family. She posted that estrangement is unhealthy, and it imposes a moral judgement on those who are estranged. In this episode, our hosts challenge this perspective, and point out that when people don’t resolve their conflicts, they often project their perceptions onto others. In sibling relationships, slights and hurts build up over time, and estrangement is not a choice that’s made lightly. This episode explores why estrangement happens and how it's often a protective measure in a toxic relationship.
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