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Family secrets

by Bradshaw, John

Publisher: Bantam Published: 1996-04-01 Category: Relationships & Love

Hidden beneath the surface of every family lies a complex web of unspoken truths, unacknowledged pain, and carefully guarded information that shapes who we become. These concealed patterns of behavior, addiction, abuse, and dysfunction don't simply disappear when we refuse to acknowledge them. Instead, they exert a powerful influence over our lives, relationships, and sense of self, often in ways we cannot immediately recognize or understand.

This groundbreaking work explores the profound impact that family secrets have on individual development and relationship health across generations. Drawing from years of clinical experience and therapeutic practice, it illuminates how the things families refuse to discuss or acknowledge create invisible boundaries that limit emotional intimacy, authentic communication, and personal freedom. Whether the secrets involve addiction, mental illness, sexual abuse, financial problems, or other shameful experiences, the act of concealment itself becomes toxic, creating an atmosphere of tension, denial, and emotional disconnection.

Readers will discover how secrets function as a form of psychological poison that permeates family systems. When certain topics become taboo, family members learn to navigate around them, developing elaborate coping mechanisms and defense strategies that ultimately prevent genuine connection. Children growing up in such environments internalize the message that certain feelings, experiences, and truths are too dangerous to acknowledge, leading them to develop a false self that hides their authentic nature from others and even from themselves.

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