All marriages hit turbulent times sometimes, but when it’s your own children involved, it can be very painful and difficult to watch. More difficult is knowing what to do. Do you let the couple know how you feel? What to do? A mother tells of her pain having seen two of her children’s marriages collapse. She reflects on the marriages and on the fact that she did not speak up: “Maybe I should have said something” ©radioCORE
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All marriages hit turbulent times sometimes, but when it’s your own children involved, it can be very painful and difficult to watch. More difficult is knowing what to do. Do you let the couple know how you feel? What to do? A mother tells of her pain having seen two of her children’s marriages collapse. She reflects on the marriages and on the fact that she did not speak up: “Maybe I should have said something” ©radioCORE
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Drawing on years of work as a psychologist, Terri Apter, PhD, psychologist, writer and Senior Tutor at Newham College, University of Cambridge, explores the intricacy, friction and the bonds within couples and their in-laws. Apter explains how in some instances these tensions cause friction within families and can even put the best marriages at risk. © radioCORE
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Mothers in-law, fathers-in-law, in laws, family relationships since the dawn of humanity. A story of various cases of people experiencing strained relationships due to conflict with the in-laws. © radioCORE
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Mothers in-law, fathers-in-law, in laws, family relationships since the dawn of humanity. A story of various cases of people experiencing strained relationships due to conflict with the in-laws. © radioCORE
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