Life Stages and Sibling Estrangement
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People who reflect most deeply on sibling estrangement tend to be women in their 50s, 60s, and 70s. What happens at this time that provokes this exploration? American psychoanalyst Erik Erikson calls this a period, which is filled with feelings of inertia and unproductivity, “stagnation;” it comes in lieu of the “generativity stage” when we work and raise a family to contribute to the future. Many in the stagnation stage feel a sense of incompleteness as primary relationships have broken down. This episode explores this stage when we reflect upon what has shaped our narrative. This evaluation can force introspection and change, as we seek connection, meaning, and a sense of purpose in this season of life. All in the hopes of gaining Integrity, or risk falling into the stage of despair.
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