Some family members are so psychotic

Some family members are so psychotic
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Unfortunately, some family members are so psychotic that no matter how hard you try to forge a healthy relationship, nothing will help.
Now that you’re an adult, take refuge in the fact that some things are beyond your control. You owe it to yourself to steer clear of people who are harmful to your health.

Some family members create challenges that no effort can fix. Accepting that certain things are beyond your control allows you to prioritize your well-being. Protecting your mental and emotional health sometimes means distancing yourself from harmful relationships, even within family. Self-care is essential, and setting boundaries is a step toward peace.


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