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Family estrangement is more common than people think, but research shows the effects on wellbeing are mixed

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The Guardian - UK 21 hours ago • theguardian.com
Family estrangement is more common than people think, but research shows the effects on wellbeing are mixed
Estrangement is not binary, but a continuum of reducing contact. Support plays an important role, whether or not people seek to reconcileThe modern mind is a column where experts discuss mental health issues they are see…
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