Cut off by your adult child? Psychology researcher reveals what parents should do next
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When children break off contact with a parent after separation, this is particularly painful for those affected. Family psychologist Nina Grimm explains online in conversation with FOCUS how parents should react correctly.
Teenagers who feel close to their parents may make safer choices as adults, study finds: Why staying connected to your child matters more than parents think
Research indicates that teenagers who maintain close relationships with their parents are more likely to make positive choices in adulthood. A longitudinal study followed over fifteen thousand adolescents, linking stronger familial ties to reduced substance abuse and enhanced health outcomes. Parents can nurture these connections by providing support and understanding, without immediately offering solutions, thus fostering a safe environment for…
From "rare reporting" to "radio silence": Why children distance themselves from their parents and how families can deal with it. An interview with a psychologist from Mainz.
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