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  • #233337
    Anonymous
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    Dear Rachel:

    I need to be away from the computer for the next fifteen hours or so. I hope other members answer you before I return. I read your short post and would like to suggest something that may be helpful to you. But I need more information. If you would like, can you share more about your current and past relationships with your parents? I will read and reply when I am back.

    anita

    #233483
    Rachel
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    Hello Anita,

    Sorry for the delayed response.

    My parents have been divorced since I was 3, I haven’t seen my dad since then so my relationship with him is basically non-existent. My relationship with my mom is pretty good, i guess… I’m the closest to her out of my siblings, she can get a little critical and stubborn at times but she is also kind and generous. At times, she is a little emotionally immature and while growing up, I often feel like a “mom” to her…

    With love,

    Rachel

    #233485
    Anonymous
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    Dear Rachel:

    When your mother is “a little emotionally immature” (for example?), how does that make you feel?

    I wonder if when that happens, it stresses you out, makes you anxious.

    anita

    #233489
    Rachel
    Participant

    Hi Anita,

    She is someone who can’t handle stress very well, she gets very emotional and I would have to cheer her up and coddle her like a child… I can count all of the times while growing up when she either self harmed or attempted suicide right in front of my siblings and I.  She doesn’t do any of that now but every time she gets emotional, I get really stressed out to the point of anger…

    Rachel

    #233499
    Anonymous
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    Dear Rachel:

    I can’t imagine anything more scary for a child than to see her mother attempt suicide. I got scared enough hearing my mother threaten to commit suicide. It is scary and enraging. A child needs calm, not terror, safety, not the threat of death.

    When he gets emotional now, what does she say and how does she behave?

    anita

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