Positive changes happen when parents once again trust their thoughts and feelings. Self-trust rewires what overthinking takes ...
If you find yourself asking, Where did my loving child go?, consider this: You are not imagining the change. You are not alone in your confusion. And you are not required to abandon your own reality ...
Dr. Stefanie Mazer, Psy.D, a Florida-based psychologist, notes that you may only hear from your adult child at predictable intervals, such as holidays, birthdays or significant life events. "It can be ...
As we mature, the relationship we have with our parents is bound to change — sometimes for better, sometimes for worse. Fostering a healthy dynamic in this new phase of life does take some work. Clear ...
Even if they’re not entirely aware of it, many parents have a favorite child in their families, at least according to a study from the Psychological Bulletin. This hidden favoritism and preference, ...
Parenting doesn’t stop when your kids grow up—it just changes shape. Roles evolve, and the words you once said without thinking might now carry unexpected weight. They may not say it outright, but ...