• Breaking The Emotional Legacy with Fern Schumer Chapman (pt 2)

  • Sep 26 2024
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast

Breaking The Emotional Legacy with Fern Schumer Chapman (pt 2)

  • Summary

  • “You have to let go of the anger, and this may be the hardest part of it all, because you have to face your own feelings and accept that you do not want this to eat you alive for the rest of your life.”

    How do you reconcile with a sibling who has become a stranger? In this captivating episode, our host Ed Coambs is joined again by Fern Schumer Chapman, the insightful author of "Brothers, Sisters, Strangers." Fern delves into the complex dynamics of sibling estrangement and reconciliation, drawing on her personal experiences with Holocaust trauma. She shares how her mother's harrowing escape from Nazi Germany cast long shadows over their family life. Get ready to learn about the profound healing that comes from sharing these stories and the emotional relief it brings when past traumas are openly acknowledged.

    Ed and Fern also unpack the unique parenting patterns within Holocaust survivor families, laying bare the psychological impacts of extreme trauma, favoritism, and memorial children. Fern's poignant anecdotes reveal how children in these families often become parentified, prematurely taking on adult responsibilities. Their discussion sheds light on the intricate interplay between identity and inherited trauma, providing a deeper understanding of how these factors shape subsequent generations.


    Ed and Fern continue their conversation on navigating sibling estrangement and the arduous road to reconciliation. The Hicks Dignity Model offers a pathway through genuine listening and empathy, but they also emphasize the importance of acknowledging when a relationship is beyond repair. Setting boundaries with toxic individuals is crucial, and sometimes walking away is the healthiest option. All this and more in this episode of Healthy Love and Money.



    Key Topics:

    • Sibling Estrangement and Reconciliation (00:00)
    • Impact of Holocaust Trauma on Family Life (02:53)
    • Healing Through Storytelling and Witnessing (06:54)
    • Memorial Children and Parentified Children (11:16)
    • Sibling Estrangement and Parental Responsibilities (29:40)
    • Empathy and Listening in Reconciliation (30:04)
    • Boundaries and Toxic Relationships (32:38)
    • Fern Schumer Chapman’s Work and Resources (35:29)



    Resources:

    • FernSchumerChapman.com


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