FAMILY DISAPPEARED PODCAST: Not Divorced - What Alienation Can Look Like Within Intact Families - Episode 58

FAMILY DISAPPEARED PODCAST: What Not To Do If You Are an Alienated Parent Part 4 – Episode 58

Have you ever felt the heartache of being alienated from your own children or grandchildren? Today, we invite you on a profound journey of healing and understanding as we explore the emotional and psychological experiences of alienated parents and grandparents. Joined by Stephen and Anna from the Parental Alienation Anonymous community, we share invaluable insights into self-compassion, grounding oneself, and the critical importance of maintaining direct communication rather than being ensnared in triangulated dialogues. Through personal reflections and poignant stories, we underscore how setting boundaries can pave the way for healthier family dynamics.

Navigating the turbulent waters of parent-child relationships amidst personal struggles and isolation is no easy feat. We confront the feelings of guilt, shame, and confusion that often accompany decisions meant to protect or distance oneself from children during challenging times. By reflecting on past choices and their impact, we emphasize the necessity of community support, resources, and personal resilience. This episode sheds light on the ongoing journey of unpacking past actions and seeking a balanced approach to reconnecting with our children.

Understanding family dynamics, dysfunction, and the role of boundaries forms the heart of our discussion. Anna’s candid sharing about growing up without boundaries, leading to codependency in her adult relationships, and Lawrence’s reflection on his own boundary struggles during his divorce, offer relatable and powerful lessons. We explore the concept of “leaky boundaries” and the challenges of conflict avoidance, using vivid metaphors and heartwarming anecdotes to bring our points to life. Join us for a thoughtful and enriching conversation dedicated to learning, setting, and modeling healthy boundaries for personal growth and better relationships.

*PLEASE NOTE: The PAA survey mentioned in this episode is closed for 2024.  The new version of the survey will be released in January 2025.

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This podcast is made possible by the Family Disappeared Team:
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Email- familydisappeared@gmail.com

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