7 Surprising Behaviors That Secretly Push People Away from Their Own Families, According to Psychology

7 Surprising Behaviors That Secretly Push People Away from Their Own Families, According to Psychology

Just like we reflect on our actions to ensure they align with our personal brand, it’s essential to gauge how well we are aligning with the emotional needs and perspectives of our family members.

4) Preference for solitude

Solitude in itself is not a negative trait. Many of us need time alone to recharge, reflect, or simply enjoy our own company.

When solitude becomes a consistent preference over family interaction, it can be a sign of impending estrangement.

Those who gradually become estranged from their family often start by preferring to spend time alone rather than in familial gatherings.

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