The complexity of modern family dynamics demands a sophisticated approach to holiday communications, particularly as families navigate both in-person and virtual gatherings. This evolving landscape of ...
"It's not even Christian," I argued with my dad decades ago about his church's exclusion of members who were out of the closet. Sometimes, my moderate-minded mom would step in and offer a slice of pie ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Nina A. Kohn is a Distinguished Professor of Law at Syracuse University and a Visiting Professor at Yale Law School. This ...
The holiday season is often portrayed as a time of joy, family gatherings and festive cheer. However, for many, it can also be a period filled with anxiety and tension, especially when it comes to ...
Think about the last time your family sat down together and actually talked. Not quick updates shouted over shoulders or texts fired off between rooms. A real conversation. Chances are, the setup of ...
Family relationships can be complicated, messy, and sometimes downright difficult. Yet for many of us, completely cutting ties isn’t the answer we’re looking for. Finding middle ground between ...
Families that stay stable and connected aren't afraid of confrontation. Some families learn to embrace the awkwardness and tension that come with unresolved discussions. This not only fosters an ...
The holidays can be a stressful time—especially if there's a chance of getting into an argument with your loved ones.
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