FOMO and Sibling Estrangement - Why Missing Out Hurts So Much
Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: A Podcast on Sibling Estrangem... por Ali-John Chaudhary, Psychotherapist and Fern Schumer Chapman, Author
Notas del episodio
Those of us who are estranged from siblings often suffer from FOMO— the fear of missing out on milestones, family events, and meaningful bonds. FOMO can produce feelings of grief, regret, and shame. In addition, the estranged often feel the stigma of family alienation and the societal pressure to have closeness. This episode highlights the fundamental human need to belong and how exclusion can cause long-lasting emotional wounds. We also explore strategies for coping with FOMO, such as introspection, reframing negative thoughts, and seeking joy outside of toxic relationships.
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sibling estrangementFamily estrangementEstrangementruminationmanaging thoughtsself-helpfamily cutofftoxic familyrelationshipsshame