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JANET
ADVICE FROM ADULT CHILDREN OF DIVORCE
‘[The conflict] was so contentious on a regular basis, there was no room for the children—and that’s the danger.’
The sad truth is that divorcing parents embroiled in conflict are often so wrapped up in their own pain that they fail to protect their children. This was true for Janet, an adult child of divorce who continues to feel the impact of the tension, hostility and destruction that marked the end of her parents’ relationship.
Today, Janet sits down with Katherine to share her difficult experience as a child of divorce. She describes the shame she felt around the ‘failure’ of her family and the impact of her parents’ lack of control on Janet and her siblings. She relates the all-consuming pain she experienced during her parents’ divorce, the lifelong consequences of destructive behavior felt by children of divorce, and how the process informs her conduct now that she is a wife and mother herself. Listen in for Janet’s insight on maintaining and articulating respect for your ex-spouse and creating an environment where your children feel safe.
TOPICS COVERED
The lack of control demonstrated by Janet’s parents during the divorce process
How Janet recognized her parents’ issues when she was only ten years old
The tendency for children of divorce to blame themselves
The shame Janet felt about the ‘failure’ of her family
Janet’s insight around articulating the positive aspects of your relationship
- Avoid saying bad things, putting children in middle
- ‘We will always care about each other’
The lifelong consequences of destructive behavior on children of divorce
The all-consuming pain and sadness Janet experienced during her parents’ divorce
Janet’s determination to ensure that her children feel supported and loved
Janet’s advice for divorcing parents around remembering the initial bond between you
How Janet’s childhood identity was caught up in her family
How Janet’s parents negotiated the terms of their divorce
The concept of ‘bird nesting’ as an alternative to kids moving between parents
Janet’s parents’ inability to attend events together post-divorce
CONNECT WITH KATHERINE MILLER
The Center for Understanding Conflict
The New Yorker’s Guide to Collaborative Divorce by Katherine Miller
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