For many estranged children, reconciliation feels like the ultimate goal. The idea of reconnecting with a parent, repairing the bond, and finding closure is deeply appealing. It’s the story we long for—the parent finally apologizes, the child forgives, and the...
Parental estrangement leaves a unique and often invisible scar. Unlike the grief that follows the death of a loved one—a loss society readily acknowledges—the pain of being estranged from a parent is laced with shame, confusion, and isolation. When the parent has...
My father died recently. He passed away without reconciling with me, without even telling me he was sick. For most of my life, we were estranged—not by my choice, but by his. My efforts to reconnect were met with silence, rejection, or brief moments of civility that...