The Blended Unblended Family: A Therapist’s Perspective
Irving Irving

The Blended Unblended Family: A Therapist’s Perspective

Blended doesn’t always mean blended.
Sometimes families merge in name but remain divided in practice. Children carry loyalty conflicts, financial strain, and unspoken grief. Later, these wounds show up in adulthood as anxiety, people-pleasing, and boundary struggles.

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