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Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: A Podcast on Sibling Estrangement
Ali-John Chaudhary, Psychotherapist and Fern Schumer Chapman, Author
31 episodes
1 day ago

This podcast is all about understanding and navigating through the harsh reality of sibling estrangement. Grieving a living person can be difficult. It can force us to reshape how we think of family, and what can be done to make our lives easier after a series of disappointments that led to disillusionment. Whether your sibling has strong ego defense mechanisms, or exhibits narcissistic traits, we dive deep into the underpinnings of sibling estrangement, in order to empower ourselves all the more, and better understand this reality that we are forced to walk.

Listeners will be given some strategies and insights into how best to keep on empowering themselves in an uplifting and pro-active type of way.

Hosts: Ali-John Chaudhary, Registered Psychotherapist, and Fern Schumer Chapman, Author.

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This podcast is all about understanding and navigating through the harsh reality of sibling estrangement. Grieving a living person can be difficult. It can force us to reshape how we think of family, and what can be done to make our lives easier after a series of disappointments that led to disillusionment. Whether your sibling has strong ego defense mechanisms, or exhibits narcissistic traits, we dive deep into the underpinnings of sibling estrangement, in order to empower ourselves all the more, and better understand this reality that we are forced to walk.

Listeners will be given some strategies and insights into how best to keep on empowering themselves in an uplifting and pro-active type of way.

Hosts: Ali-John Chaudhary, Registered Psychotherapist, and Fern Schumer Chapman, Author.

Show more...
Relationships
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement
Episodes (20/31)
Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: A Podcast on Sibling Estrangement
Narcissistic Parents and Sibling Estrangement
1 day ago
28 minutes

Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: A Podcast on Sibling Estrangement
Guilt and Sibling Estrangement
1 day ago
24 minutes

Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: A Podcast on Sibling Estrangement
Dealing with the Holidays and Sibling Estrangement
2 days ago
26 minutes

Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: A Podcast on Sibling Estrangement
Narcissistic Dialogue and Sibling Estrangement
2 days ago
25 minutes

Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: A Podcast on Sibling Estrangement
How to Deal with a Disagreeable Sibling
2 days ago
16 minutes

Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: A Podcast on Sibling Estrangement
Knowing your Narcissistic Sibling
2 days ago
20 minutes

Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: A Podcast on Sibling Estrangement
Narcissism and Sibling Estrangement
2 days ago
21 minutes

Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: A Podcast on Sibling Estrangement
Introversion and Extraversion in Sibling Estrangement
2 days ago
17 minutes

Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: A Podcast on Sibling Estrangement
How do deal with Shame-Shifting and Sibling Estrangement
2 days ago
16 minutes

Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: A Podcast on Sibling Estrangement
Shame-Shifting and Sibling Estrangement
2 days ago
18 minutes

Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: A Podcast on Sibling Estrangement
Shunning and Sibling Estrangement
3 days ago
17 minutes

Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: A Podcast on Sibling Estrangement
Gaslighting and Sibling Estrangement
3 days ago
20 minutes

Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: A Podcast on Sibling Estrangement
The Book on Sibling Estrangement! Interview with Author Fern Schumer Chapman
3 days ago
21 minutes

Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: A Podcast on Sibling Estrangement
Royal Risk Factors for Sibling Estrangement: On the rift between Prince Harry and Prince William
3 days ago
16 minutes

Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: A Podcast on Sibling Estrangement
Social Media and Sibling Estrangement
3 days ago
21 minutes

Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: A Podcast on Sibling Estrangement
Top 10 Lessons on Grief and Bereavement For Sibling Estrangement
3 days ago
19 minutes

Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: A Podcast on Sibling Estrangement
How to mourn a Sibling Relationship
5 days ago
26 minutes

Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: A Podcast on Sibling Estrangement
Top 10 tips we would say to our younger selves on Sibling Estrangement
5 days ago
13 minutes

Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: A Podcast on Sibling Estrangement
Sibling Estrangement: Family Myth and the Dreaded Holidays
5 days ago
16 minutes

Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: A Podcast on Sibling Estrangement
Attachment Styles and Sibling Estrangement
5 days ago
15 minutes

Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: A Podcast on Sibling Estrangement

This podcast is all about understanding and navigating through the harsh reality of sibling estrangement. Grieving a living person can be difficult. It can force us to reshape how we think of family, and what can be done to make our lives easier after a series of disappointments that led to disillusionment. Whether your sibling has strong ego defense mechanisms, or exhibits narcissistic traits, we dive deep into the underpinnings of sibling estrangement, in order to empower ourselves all the more, and better understand this reality that we are forced to walk.

Listeners will be given some strategies and insights into how best to keep on empowering themselves in an uplifting and pro-active type of way.

Hosts: Ali-John Chaudhary, Registered Psychotherapist, and Fern Schumer Chapman, Author.