Family members who break the “no talk/no trust” rule, even years after they leave the home,
a. can be emotionally “expelled” from the family.
b. are reinitiated into the position they used to hold in the family, even if it is to the exclusion of their own parental roles and duties.
c. become objects of ridicule within the extended family.
d. are encouraged to do so by other, emotionally weaker family members.
a. can be emotionally “expelled” from the family.
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