#12671 How Can I Heal a Strained Relationship? Forgiveness and Love - Rose Sweet

<p>“How can I heal a strained relationship?” This episode addresses practical steps for mending relationships, including four tips for healing and insights on reconciling childhood trauma. Additionally, the discussion touches on honoring parents as a Catholic and navigating complex family dynamics after forgiveness.</p>
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<p><strong>Questions Covered:</strong></p>
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<li>03:18 &#8211; What are four tips for healing a strained relationship?</li>
<li>12:03 &#8211; How do you reconcile childhood trauma?</li>
<li>15:42 &#8211; Listen, Lead, Love, Let go.</li>
<li>18:01 &#8211; Resentment</li>
<li>20:42 &#8211; How can I honor my parents now that I am a Catholic?</li>
<li>33:59 &#8211; I have forgiven my family for various things, but my wife hasn’t. I have let it go, but it is causing strain.</li>
<li>43:18 &#8211; I have had a hurt relationship; I was married outside the church in an abusive relationship. I am now married in the church, but I still feel like I need healing. (Guidance)</li>
<li>46:19 &#8211; My father passed away, my mom is giving the family house to my brother when it was promised to me. How can I respond to this best?</li>
<li>52:31 &#8211; To what degree to talk about something controversial or let it go if we know that it will cause someone to be upset?</li>
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