Ask Anne Chester™: Therapy Talks
Family estrangement [https://www.AnneChester.com] gets reduced to a single story: “They stopped caring.” We don’t buy that. Anne Chester, licensed clinical social worker [https://www.AnneChester.com], discusses a more honest reality: distance is often the final visible moment after years of quiet grief, repeated misunderstandings, and the slow erosion that comes from feeling minimized or unseen. We talk about why estrangement is suddenly everywhere in culture and why it gets labeled as liberation by some and cruelty by others. Anne explains how love can still exist when communication breaks down, and why the search for validation can turn into a painful trap when you expect someone else to confirm your experience exactly the way you need. We dig into the build-up that many midlife women know well, especially those navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, and complicated family roles, and we name what it costs to “keep the peace” by disappearing. Then we get practical about repair and reconciliation [https://www.AnneChester.com]. Anne shares why telling yourself the truth is the first step, how to set appropriate expectations for what a relationship can be, and why grieving the relationship you wanted can be part of healing. We also discuss when it may be healthier to walk away with support, how to reconnect safely if you choose to, and how “loving from afar” can be a grounded, respectful boundary. To learn more about Anne Chester™, LCSW Counseling visit: https://www.AnneChester.com [https://www.AnneChester.com] Anne Chester™, LCSW Counseling 122 River Oaks Drive Southlake, Texas 76092 817-939-7884
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