New Me, New Us?: Navigating Relationships with Religious Family Members

 

From this month’s blog by CTRR Practitioner Nicole Clifton:

“When high-control religion is woven into a large majority or all of someone’s relationships, activities, and conversations, there is often a struggle to know how to engage with and spend time with one another. The person who is deconstructing may be the recipient of their family’s fear, confusion, panic, anger, judgment or even disgust.”

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