Enabling and Sibling Estrangement
Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: A Podcast on Sibling Estrangem... por Ali-John Chaudhary, Psychotherapist and Fern Schumer Chapman, Author
Notas del episodio
In this informative podcast, we discuss how enabling can serve as the lifeblood to toxic relationships, encouraging, perpetuating, and facilitating a sibling's hurtful and devastating behaviour. We explore how our early life responses -- fight, flight, freeze, or fawn -- may become relationship patterns that have adverse consequences later in life. Some of these negative patterns may sow doubt and ambiguity in who we are, creating low self-esteem, and limiting an individual's sense of identity. In extreme cases, enabling a toxic sibling can lead to more narcissistic abuse; with parents, enabling can create a reversal of the parent-child relationship. We encourage viewers to become aware of their own relationship patterns, and we offer strategies on how to stop enabling toxic relationships to regain a sense of well-being.
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