<2>The First Task of Estrangement: Stabilize
When a parent becomes estranged from an adult child, the instinct is to fix the problem immediately. However, this may not always be the best decision.
Stabilizing the situation is the first task of estrangement, and it requires a delicate balance of emotions, boundaries, and communication.
Here are some reasons why stabilizing is crucial in the early stages of estrangement:
1. Prevents Escalation
When a parent tries to fix the problem immediately, it can lead to further conflict and escalation. This can make the situation worse and create more distance between the parent and child.
2. Allows for Reflection
Stabilizing the situation gives both parties time to reflect on their actions and emotions. This reflection can help identify the root causes of the estrangement and provide a clearer understanding of what needs to be addressed.
3. Respects Boundaries
Stabilizing the situation respects the boundaries of both parties. It acknowledges that the child needs space
