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Understanding the Complexities of Dysfunctional Mother-Child Relationships: A Psychological Perspective
The Persistent Struggle of Women and Mothers Who Do Not Shed Their Diagnoses
In discussions around family dynamics, a particularly challenging cohort emerges—women and mothers whose psychological diagnoses seem unwavering and, in fact, seem to intensify as they age. These individuals often have adult children, and their behaviors tend to become more pronounced, creating profound confusion and emotional distress for their offspring. Unlike some mental health issues that improve over time or with treatment, this persistent pattern raises critical questions about coping, resilience, and understanding.