
Estrangement of Parents by Their Adult Children
Expanded Third Edition
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Sharon Waters

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This is the third edition of Ms. Waters’ popular book on the estrangement of parents by their adult children. This edition has been extensively rewritten and contains new chapters exploring cults, social media’s role, and coping with this tragic family rift.
When adult children estrange one or both parents, the shocked parents desperately seek answers. They search for flaws in themselves and their parenting. Hurting and embarrassed, they retreat into their darkest emotional corners while being condemned as a parental failure.
Estrangement is often treated as a family squabble that no one wants to talk about, leaving suffering parents with nowhere to turn. This book discusses likely influences of the estrangement phenomenon and outlines common characteristics. This third edition offers an expanded chapter on ways to find comfort and meaning in life beyond estrangement.
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