
Cutting a Parent Out of Your Life Isn’t Always the Right Solution
Popular culture paints going “no contact” as the best way to deal with hard family relationships. But it’s not always the right choice
Karl Pillemer is a professor of human development and a professor of gerontology in medicine at Cornell University. He is an internationally recognized expert on relationships between older parents and their adult children, with numerous publications in leading academic journals on intergenerational conflict, ambivalence and estrangement. He conducted the largest in-depth interview study on estrangement and reconciliation in families

Cutting a Parent Out of Your Life Isn’t Always the Right Solution
Popular culture paints going “no contact” as the best way to deal with hard family relationships. But it’s not always the right choice

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