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In this episode of Asking For A Friend with TalkDoc, co-hosts Dr. Pamela Kreiser, Meredith Edwards Nagel, and Teighlor Polendo dive deep into the complexities of adult sibling relationships. This episode responds to previous discussions about relationships with aging parents and transitions into exploring the significance of sibling relationships in adulthood. Topics include the causes of strain, communication patterns, and the importance of these non-voluntary relationships. The hosts also share personal stories and research insights, setting the stage for the next episode, which will provide practical tools for managing and improving sibling dynamics. Tune in for real, honest, and practical advice to better your relationships!
Music by epidemic sound.
SHOW NOTES:
Experts : Dr. Karl Pillemer, Stockner et al., Dr. John Gottman, Jeffrey Kluger
Resources :
Journal of Family Psychology Article by Stockner, et al.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7012710/
Dr. Karl Pillemer’s Book - Fault Lines
https://www.karlpillemer.com/
Dr. John Gottman
https://www.gottman.com/
Jeffrey Kluger from his TED Talk on the Sibling Bond
“Our parents leave us too early, our spouses and children come along too late. Our siblings are the only ones who are with us for the entire ride". (Kluger)
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In this episode of Asking For A Friend with TalkDoc, co-hosts Dr. Pamela Kreiser, Meredith Edwards Nagel, and Teighlor Polendo dive deep into the complexities of adult sibling relationships. This episode responds to previous discussions about relationships with aging parents and transitions into exploring the significance of sibling relationships in adulthood. Topics include the causes of strain, communication patterns, and the importance of these non-voluntary relationships. The hosts also share personal stories and research insights, setting the stage for the next episode, which will provide practical tools for managing and improving sibling dynamics. Tune in for real, honest, and practical advice to better your relationships!
Music by epidemic sound.
SHOW NOTES:
Experts : Dr. Karl Pillemer, Stockner et al., Dr. John Gottman, Jeffrey Kluger
Resources :
Journal of Family Psychology Article by Stockner, et al.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7012710/
Dr. Karl Pillemer’s Book - Fault Lines
https://www.karlpillemer.com/
Dr. John Gottman
https://www.gottman.com/
Jeffrey Kluger from his TED Talk on the Sibling Bond
“Our parents leave us too early, our spouses and children come along too late. Our siblings are the only ones who are with us for the entire ride". (Kluger)
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