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Childhood trauma really is one of the most common roots of family estrangement, but the research complicates the sentence in an important way: the cut-off is usually less a wound than a considered, last-resort decision that people rarely make lightly
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Childhood trauma is genuinely among the most common roots of family estrangement.
What the link does not meanSeveral qualifications keep this from hardening into a rule.
A difficult childhood does not reliably produce estrangement.
The research does not support a tidy story in which every estranged parent was cruel or every adult child is punishing a small grievance.
Childhood trauma really can lead to family estrangement, and often does.