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  2. Parents Who Aren't Close With Their Adult Kids Often Have ...

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    Relationships naturally shift as children reach adulthood, and parents and adult children may become more like "friends." However, this closeness doesn't always happen, and relationships can be ...

  3. Narcissistic parent - Wikipedia

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    A narcissistic parent will often try to control their children with threats and emotional abuse. Narcissistic parenting adversely affects children's psychological development, affecting their reasoning and their emotional, ethical, and societal behaviors and attitudes.

  4. Are Parents Too Involved in Their Adult Children's Lives?

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    "Parents Are Highly Involved in Their Adult Children's Lives, and Fine With It," declared the front page of The New York Times on February 9. "New surveys show that today's intensive parenting has ...

  5. Dysfunctional family - Wikipedia

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    The program Adult Children of Alcoholics includes a "Laundry List", core literature of the program. This list has 14 different statements that relate to being an adult child of a parent with an alcohol addiction. These statements provide commentary on how children have been affected by the trauma of having alcoholic parents.

  6. Parentification - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] For example, some parents ask their children for advice about the parents' own romantic relationships, or expect their children to support and manage the parents' emotions, or push children into the role of mediators and peacemakers in the family. [2] Emotional parentification is more harmful than instrumental parentification. [2]

  7. 18 Phrases To Use With Your Adult Kids That Will Transform ...

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    "Adult children have adult problems," Dr. Latimer says. " Most of the time, when a person comes to you, they just want to be heard." So, once you utter this four-word sentence, give your adult ...

  8. Family estrangement - Wikipedia

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    In the case of a parentchild estrangement, in which the adult child is typically the estranger, the adult child may receive benefits such as a sense of gaining power within the relationship, of freedom, or of control. [14] The rejected parents do not experience any benefits but do experience social stigma and feelings of loss. [14] [23]

  9. We give our kids full autonomy over decisions parents usually ...

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    The author gives her children (not pictured) control over decisions that many parents would prefer to oversee, like bedtime. Elvira Kashapova/Getty Images With diagnoses of autism, ADHD, and ...