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Problem or issue important to family my mothers views

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Answered by AKR369
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Answer:  Clearly, something has changed in the relationship between you and your mother. It seems that she is reacting with anger to the things you want to discuss, are worried about and that you want her to do. Evidently, this was not true in the past. So, what has happened?

The only thing I can do is share with you some of my speculations. In no way is the to be taken as a definition or explanation of what is happening because I do not know either of you. Having made this disclaimer, lets proceed.

As with so many people throughout the United States and other Western nations there is a terrible economic recession resulting in job losses and defaults on mortgages with the accompanying trauma of losing a house. While this is extraordinarily painful for everyone, people who are 50 years of age and older are especially hard hit by all of this. The reason is that older people are suffering the loss of everything they worked hard all their lives to have. This has caused feelings of anxiety about how to cope in the future, feelings of depression and great emotional strain on them and the rest of their families. Add to this that the younger generation, adult children and grandchildren, are also going through this, it is even worse. Parents and grandparents saw themselves as able to help younger people but, now, they are unable to.

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Answered by setukumar345
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Concept Introduction:

Often caused by housing issues, job insecurity, or money troubles, a parent or relative with a mental illness or impairment engages in binge drinking or excessive drug use.

Explanation:

We have been given a question about family issues

We have to find out how to deal with that

Before you can begin the process of repairing a strained relationship, it's important to open the lines of communication. But a phone call or a card that says 'hi, I'm thinking of you is always a good beginning.

If you're already in touch with your mom, but you've been avoiding the subject that leads to tension, consider setting up a time to talk. Don't get pressured into disclosing the subject before you are prepared and ready.

Final Answer:

The final answer is you can also try to remember times with your mother that were positive. Accept that you may have mixed feelings, and that is totally OK.

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