Breaking the silence on parental estrangement: Why it happens and how to reconnect by Jessica Migala | Jun 2, 2025 | Family, Mental Health Topics Sometimes, a relationship with a parent reaches a breaking point. Maybe your mom just doesn’t seem to hear you, no matter how many times you try to explain. Maybe your dad’s constant political remarks leave you feeling frustrated or unheard every time you talk. Or perhaps you’ve tried to open…
“I hate my mom — is that normal?” Common reasons for strained mother/child relationships, and what to do by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | Mar 15, 2024 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics Navigating relationships with parents can be complex and challenging, especially with so many deep, intense feelings involved. Not every mother/child relationship is loving and understanding, and sometimes an understanding can’t be reached, for one reason or another. With all the history between mothers and their children, it can be hard…
Unraveling generational trauma: A guide to understanding and healing by Alexandra Cromer, LPC | Mar 8, 2024 | Mental Health Topics, Trauma Trauma can have huge impacts on the life of the person who experienced it, but it can also have echoes in families for generations. Generational trauma occurs when someone experiences a traumatic event and the impact it has on that person is “passed down” or continues to be experienced by…
What is emotional incest? Signs and coping strategies by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | Mar 1, 2024 | Family, Mental Health Topics Kids depend on their parents in many senses, but especially emotionally. However, sometimes parents can seek a level of emotional support from their child that should be pursued and fulfilled in an adult relationship. This dynamic is called “emotional incest,” with the child taking on an inappropriate level of emotional…
Signs of gaslighting parents and how to cope by Taylor Bennett | Sep 1, 2022 | Abuse & Neglect, Mental Health Topics, Power & Control Camille and Amma couldn’t be more different. Camille is a 30-something journalist who prefers to stay under the radar. Amma, on the other hand, is her more outgoing and rebellious kid sister. That said, there is one common thread between them: their mother Adora. Or more specifically, her abuse. If…
Thriveworks research reveals clashing opinions about recent events have negatively affected our closest relationships by Jason Crosby | Feb 17, 2022 | Mental Health Topics, Relationships, Research In many ways, the country is divided now more than ever before. As much as we’d love to see eye to eye with everyone around us, recent research* from Thriveworks shows that 54% of Americans have experienced some type of negative impact on at least one personal relationship as a…
How to handle stressful parents around the holidays by Hilary Jacobs Hendel | Dec 19, 2019 | Family, Mental Health Topics, Stress I have a patient, Ben, who used to dread heading home for the holidays. Due to the constant criticism from his parents, he and his family found it extremely difficult to relax and enjoy themselves. As soon as Ben walked through the door of his parents’ home, he felt ill…
Researchers say if parents want to successfully cut back on their child’s screen-time, they must first cut back on screen-time themselves by Taylor Bennett | Jan 11, 2019 | Mental Health Topics, Parenting, Research New research shows that if parents want to successfully reduce their children’s screen-time, they should cut back on their own screen-time. Kids are spending more and more time playing on iPads and sitting in front of the TV, which feeds an increase in obesity among children. The researchers sought to…
Blended families: How to improve the bond between both “sides” and bring everyone together by Taylor Bennett | Nov 16, 2018 | Family, Mental Health Topics Merging two families into one can be a challenge, as kids can be hesitant about the new family dynamic. That said, it can be done successfully: so long as parents take it upon themselves to improve the bond between both “sides” and make the transition as easy as possible. First,…
Parents, here’s how to stop a temper tantrum before it gets going by Taylor Bennett | Oct 25, 2018 | Mental Health Topics, Parenting Parents dread the temper tantrums their children throw, but there are proactive steps they can take to prevent them from happening in the first place. First, set expectations: make the rules and boundaries known. For example, before going into the grocery store, explain to your child that you’re only getting…
What are positive parenting skills? A licensed marriage and family therapist delves into four important skills a parent can offer to their child by Taylor Bennett | Jul 18, 2018 | Mental Health Topics, Parenting Positive parenting is a loving and gentle approach to parenting that helps to foster healthy relationships between parent and child. There are a handful of skills that parents can practice to accomplish positive parenting, of which includes validation, balance, listening, and support. Validation involves accepting your child’s feelings as they…