Listener Voicemails - Guilty Over Going No Contact; Parents That Lack Emotional Maturity

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Today on the Calling Home podcast, Whitney answers more questions from listeners. The first caller discusses their decision to cut off contact with her abusive grandparents and now feeling guilty for doing so. Whitney will talk about why that is a normal response and strategies for moving past the guilt. The second caller shares their experience of growing up in a household lacking emotional maturity and how her parents struggled when she expressed views different from their own. Whitney talks about the generational differences in handling emotions and the challenges of tolerating differences between parents and their adult children. 

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Listener Voicemails - Guilty Over Going No Contact; Parents That Lack Emotional Maturity

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Accountability, Boundaries, and That Person You Don't Want To See
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