DiscoverIroning Out The Wrinkles with Ros McMaster & Cate ShawS1. Ep28. Suzanne Linkroum - Setting Healthy Boundaries with Adult Children: Breaking Free from the Enabling Trap
S1. Ep28. Suzanne Linkroum - Setting Healthy Boundaries with Adult Children: Breaking Free from the Enabling Trap

S1. Ep28. Suzanne Linkroum - Setting Healthy Boundaries with Adult Children: Breaking Free from the Enabling Trap

Update: 2023-09-04
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S1. Ep28. Suzanne Linkroum - Setting Healthy Boundaries with Adult Children: Breaking Free from the Enabling Trap
Today Psychologist Suzanne Linkroum, Clinical Director for Waypoint Wellness Center in Maryland USA, is discussing the importance of setting healthy boundaries with adult children. It is natural for parents to want to help their adult children, but sometimes, good intentions can lead to unintended negative consequences. Suzanne provides us with valuable insights into the difference between supporting and enabling, and how to recognize when we are engaging in unhealthy helping.


Episode Show Notes:


I. Introduction



  • Natural instinct of parents to help their adult children

  • Importance of setting healthy boundaries to avoid enabling


II. Supporting vs. Enabling


III. Harmful Effects of Enabling


IV. Achieving Win-Win Situations


V. Overcoming the Enabling Trap


LINKS:


https://www.waypointwellnesscenter.com/providers/suzanne-linkroum/


Ironing Out the Wrinkles WEBSITE


Guest Line-up ⁠https://www.rosmcmaster.com/guestlineup


Email Ros McMaster ⁠roslynmcmaster@icloud.com⁠  


Ros's self-help memoir: From Shadows to Light  ⁠https://www.rosmcmaster.com/fromshadowstolight





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S1. Ep28. Suzanne Linkroum - Setting Healthy Boundaries with Adult Children: Breaking Free from the Enabling Trap

S1. Ep28. Suzanne Linkroum - Setting Healthy Boundaries with Adult Children: Breaking Free from the Enabling Trap

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